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Step into the National Museum of China and Feel China

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AIU is taking you guys to the National Museum of China! For our international students from all over the world, this National Museum of China would be a good chance to better understand China’s development and its current status as well as to feel the glorious history of Chinese people’s tireless struggle of breaking through the darkness and moving towards the light. Looking at Chinese cultural relics, let’s appreciate China’s “Road to Revival” and have insights about Chinse history.

"Road to Revival" is the latest exhibition at National Museum of China and the display is divided into two parts: modern and contemporary time. 



In modern times, China's history of more than 100 years, from the Opium War of 1840 to the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, has been partially reproduced, so as to better demonstrate history through material evidence and interpretation.


The contemporary part is connected with the modern part, reflecting the process of modern Chinese history by means of cultural relics, oil painting, electronic book turning, high-definition holography and so on, and depicting a magnificent picture scroll after the founding of the new China.


In addition, the museum also has a collection of exquisite cultural relics that have been left in Chinese history for thousands of years. Each cultural relic bears the outstanding artistic achievements of a dynasty and testifies to the rise and fall of an era.

Those exhibits is not only demonstrating how magnificent and delicate Chinese traditional artist works are, but also showing the taste of China’s historical and culture heritage of millenniums. The National Museum of China embodied the history and culture during more than 5000 years, while witnessing the grand procedure in which China prospered and developed. The series of events titled “Perceive China by visiting the National Museum of China” provide a great opportunity to learn more about the Modern history of China.

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