Reform and Dreams

Reform and Dreams

40 years of China's Reform and Opening up are celebrated in a new free photography exhibition, "Reform and Dreams" with 80 stunning images by Xinhua News Agency photographers taken over 4 decades.

40 years of China's Reform and Opening up are celebrated in a new free photography exhibition, "Reform and Dreams" at London’s Kings Cross Station. Commissioned by the China International Culture and Image Communication Corporation “Reform and Dreams” will feature 80 stunning individual photographs taken over the last 40 years by photographers of the Xinhua News Agency, China’s biggest and most influential media organisation. Giving a unique insight into the lives of Chinese people, this is the first time the images have been shown together and many have never been seen before in the United Kingdom. Each of the 80 images capture offer insight into daily life in China since 1978 and showcase the close relationship between China and the United Kingdom, over what has proven to be an extraordinary time of change to China’s development path. Together the images show the power of the Chinese people and detail how Reform and Opening Up in China have enabled its people aspire to better lives and explore beyond their borders. For a limited time only, this free photography exhibition will be positioned throughout the concourse of London’s King’s Cross station before going on to tour to Paris.

Details

10 Dec 2018 - 16 Dec 2018

09:00 - 17:00

King's Cross, Euston Road, London, N1 9AL, United Kingdom

Jill Cotton

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very colourful.