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Belt and Road photography showcased in Forbidden City

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A Buddha statue alongside the Nile, magnificent buildings within the Forbidden City compound and a little girl at a village in the heart of the Caucasus Mountains.

XinhuaUpdated: October 14, 2019

A Buddha statue alongside the Nile, magnificent buildings within the Forbidden City compound and a little girl at a village in the heart of the Caucasus Mountains.

A photo exhibition displaying the humanities and history of Belt and Road-related countries is held in the Palace Museum in Beijing. [Photo/China Daily]


Visitors now have a chance to appreciate all these images and more at the "Belt and Road Photography Exhibition on Humanities and History," which began Friday at the Palace Museum.

With pictures featuring topics such as history and cultural heritage in countries and regions participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, the exhibition presents differences between civilizations from different countries, nationalities and beliefs, as well as mutual learning and coexistence among them.

The exhibition is run in the east courtyard attached to the garden of the Palace of Compassion and Tranquility.

It will last until Oct. 27.