People learn on the CPC history via photos and audios at the Wuxi Civic Center on June 28. [Photo/wxrb.com]
The Wuxi Civic Center launched a revolution-themed exhibition in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China on June 28.
The exhibition displays revolution-themed cultural products from various local cultural venues such as the Wuxi Museum and Wuxi Library, showcasing the red revolutionary years through words, paintings and audio.
The Wuxi Museum provided 24 letters, many of which were written by revolutionary martyrs from Wuxi. Readers are able to read the full texts by scanning QR codes next to the exhibits, according to workers.
The Wuxi Library put on a "Firsts in the History of the CPC" exhibition, introducing the first CPC organization, the first public-agency publication, and the first CPC guiding principle through pictures and text. Visitors can even listen to the stories in designated areas.
The exhibition will run until July 9 at the Wuxi Civic Center, and from mid-July, it will be exhibited at the Wuxi Museum, Wuxi Library, Wuxi Cultural Center, and Wuxi Art Museum.