Dear visitors, before you start your tour, we would like to ask
you to pause and search your memory for a minute. What words would
cross your mind when it comes to China?
A history and culture of five thousand years? The Great Wall and
the Imperial Palace? Or KongFu and the Shaolin Temple?
Yes, these are indeed words typical of China, but China that is
known as an ancient oriental empire. When mankind has entered the
21st century, one cannot but wonder what changes China has gone
through following its splendid ancient civilization. You may want
to ask: What China is really like today?
Through the camera lens of the photographers, the "Modern China"
photography exhibition is trying to give your some answers to these
questions. By capturing twinkling moments, our photographers try to
tell you the life of ordinary Chinese people, or the changes of
detail that have taken place or are taking place in many corners of
Chinese cities and villages, while others depict cultural
diversification of this multi-nationality country. These works may
not have magnificent themes or heart-shaking power, but what they
can offer are truthfulness and honesty. When you complete your tour
of the whole exhibition, we hope you will have formed your own
impression about China, one that is based on reality and one that
is absent of decoration with flowery language.
The world is moving forward rapidly, so is China. Indeed, China
has undergone great changes compared to 20 years ago. As a country
with a population of 1.3 billion, development is the only way for
China to improve its people's life and contribute to world peace.
The development of China is unpretentious and harmonious, just as
the life you can see from this exhibition.
The friendliness of the Chinese people is best evidenced by a
Confucius saying: "Isn't it a pleasure to have friends coming from
afar"? Chinese people welcome you to look into their life by
becoming their friends, and to join them in experiencing a modern
China.
We hope this exhibition will be your first step to "Experience
China".
(China.org.cn October 29, 2006)