A Photo Exhibition in Berlin
The "Green Dream" photo exhibition, held in Berlin, Germany in October 2024, offered international audiences a glimpse into China's sustainable development journey and its path toward modernization. Organized by the Global Times, the event celebrated the 75th anniversary of the People's Republic of China and was part of the Global Times Overseas "China Week" series of activities.
The exhibition, held at the Westin Grand Hotel in central Berlin, was free and open to the public. It showcased China's commitment to green development, emphasizing its role in promoting harmony between humanity and nature, actively implementing the concept of sustainable development, and driving the global transition toward a low-carbon future.
China's green lifestyle, eco-friendly industries, wildlife conservation, and its contributions to global environmental cooperation. Highlights included Xiaomi's electric vehicle, the SU7 Ultra prototype, symbolizing the nation's commitment to green transportation, and the "BeijingAirNow" project, which visually illustrated the city's remarkable achievements in combating pollution.
Visitors were also captivated by a photo of pandas Meng Meng and her cub, Meng Xiang, from the Berlin Zoo, symbolizing China's efforts in wildlife conservation and international cooperation. The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics' green initiatives also drew attention, inspiring visitors to explore China's broader journey toward sustainable development.
The exhibition also showcased Global Times' reporting on environmental topics from recent years, including the restoration of Yundang Lake in Xiamen, East China's Fujian Province, and the development of China's national park system. Attendees, including representatives from German and Chinese media, students, tourists, and local citizens, discussed ways to promote international collaboration for sustainability goals.
The "Green Dream" exhibition was the first event of the Global Times Overseas "China Week" series of activities. The Global Times plans to bring the Overseas "China Week" to more countries in the future.
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