INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
BEIJING - A group of international journalists engaged in a media exchange program in China visited the Museum of the Communist Party of
some 420 original first-class national cultural relics that reflect the remarkable 100-year history of the CPC.It serves as a venue for
extensive and permanent exhibitions, illustrating how the CPC has united and guided the Chinese populace in pioneering new directions.While
visiting the museum, the attention of foreign journalists was drawn to a high-tech cinema, which provided a medium for examining China's
modernization history.The museum's high-tech cinema is more than just a movie
It brings key moments in Chinese modernization history to life in a way that textbooks can't.Stepping into this cinema is special
The huge screen fills your view, while the high-tech makes images pop
The sound system puts you right in the middle of the action
It is a fully immersive experience
The CPC Museum shows how museums can use tech to tell stories in new ways.The foreign journalists who toured the museum are participating in
a new edition of the media exchange program organized by China International Press Communication Center (CIPCC) for the first half of
2025.Some 120 journalists from over 100 countries around the world have joined this year's media initiative which began in late February