CCTV News (News broadcast): In recent days, the cold weather has not prevented people from coming to the National Museum from all directions to visit the Great Change - Large Exhibition Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Reform and Opening up. Today (December 16), the number of visitors exceeded 60000, breaking the record of one-day visitors to the National Museum, and the cumulative number of visitors has now exceeded 1.5 million.
The 18 farmers in Xiaogang Village, Anhui Province pressed the red handprint of household production quotas, the video showing the rise of Shenzhen from a backward small fishing village to a modern metropolis, and the real sand table of Shanghai Lujiazui with many high-rise buildings. Each landmark of reform and opening up vividly described China's great leap from catching up with the times to leading the times in 40 years. The 40 years of reform and opening up are also the 40 years of rapid changes in people's lives. Bicycles, sewing machines, old black and white televisions and other "old objects", as well as cloth tickets, food tickets, meat tickets and other once essential tickets in people's lives, have witnessed a significant increase in people's sense of gain, happiness and security while telling the past, The people's yearning for a better life is gradually realized.
The world's largest high-speed railway network and the fastest commercial operation of the "Fuxing" multiple units model, the Long March series carrier rocket, the "Tiangong" space laboratory, the "Jiaolong" manned submersible model, each piece of a major power heavy vehicle, show the audience that since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the country has made rapid development in infrastructure, Chinese manufacturing, advanced technology and other fields, The 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China has drawn a grand blueprint for China's development.
At the exhibition site, not only many parents brought their children to visit the exhibition, but also many primary and secondary schools in Beijing held theme class meetings and team meetings at the exhibition site to express their love for the motherland with songs.
(Editor in charge: Wang Renhong, Cao Kun)