Latest ‘red’ show scales new highs
An exhibition chronicling the seven national congresses of the Communist Party of China in its first 28 years opened at Shanghai Tower yesterday.
It’s the first time that memorials and museums of the first to seventh national congresses have partnered to hold such an exhibition. Also, it’s the highest “red” exhibition, as it’s taking place on the 118th floor, 546 meters above ground, of Shanghai Tower, the world’s second-tallest skyscraper.
The exhibition features nearly 1,000 photos that tell the story of how early Party members risked their lives to hold national congresses, and struggled for a bright future in the first 28 years of the Party’s history — prior to the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949.
“Our Party’s history is told in important meetings one after another,” said Yan Aiyun, director of the Party Committee in Shanghai’s Party History Research Center.
The exhibition will run for four months, before touring Guangzhou, Wuhan, Suifenhe, Yan’an and other cities.
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