
An enormous exhibition celebrating the 40th anniversary of China's reform and opening up, which opened in the National Museum of China in Beijing on Nov. 13, has now welcomed over one million visitors to learn about China's achievements over the last four decades.

The exhibition is a celebration of China's 40 years of development and the changes that the country has implemented, with sectors focusing on technology, environment, education, culture and economy.
With queues around the block to get in, the exhibition has been a major success so far, with six sections focusing on the such things as China's history, accomplishments, and experience of reform and opening-up.
The exhibition will run until the end of December.
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