Theme exhibition of the Chinese military celebrating CPC centennial opens to the public in Beijing
By Li Hao, Published: 2021-07-06 14:47:08
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Editor's Note:
The exhibition of the Chinese military in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC) was opened to the public at the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution. Themed on "Marching Forward under the Banner of the Party,” the exhibition displays a significant volume of historical documents, graphs and video clips, including belongings of Chinese martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the Galwan Valley border clash in 2020. Martyr Wang Wei's flight notes and clothes are also on display. Photos: Li Hao/GT
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Martyr Wang Wei's flight notes Photo: Li Hao/GT figcaption >
Martyr Wang Wei's flight clothes Photo: Li Hao/GT figcaption >
The war boots of Du Fuguo, a demining soldier who lost both hands and eyes from a blast while clearing mines along the China-Vietnam border. Photo: Li Hao/GT figcaption >
Martyr Wang Zhuoran's application letter to join the Communist Party of China (CPC). Photo: Li Hao/GT figcaption >
Martyr Wang Zhuoran's application letter to join the Communist Party of China (CPC) and application for battle assignments. Photo: Li Hao/GT figcaption >
Martyr Chen Xiangrong's unfinished letter to his mom and the working diary of battalion commander Chen Hongjun who wrote down every one of the daily missions. Photo: Li Hao/GT figcaption >