Thirty-three journalists from various countries visited the Museum of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Beijing on Thursday as part of a media exchange programme aimed at promoting cultural understanding and international cooperation.
The China International Press Communication Centre (CIPCC) arranged the visit.
During the visit, the journalists explored exhibitions that showcased the history, achievements and milestones of the Party since its founding in 1921.
They observed rare historical documents, photographs and artefacts highlighting the party’s role in China’s transformation into a global power.
The museum officials guided the delegation through the main galleries, providing detailed insights into key historical events, including the Long March, the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, and China’s recent development strategies.
Several journalists expressed admiration for the extensive collection and the way it presented China's journey over the past century.
Nik Mohammad Nikmal, Editor-in-Chief of The Kabul Times Daily in Afghanistan, said the visit to the CPC Museum offered deep insights into the historical, social and political evolution of the Communist Party of China. "It was an inspiring and educational experience that highlighted the values of unity, resilience, and progress."
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