Exhibition venerates de Gaulle
16/11/2004 15:18
Shanghai Daily news
An exhibition chronicling the life of Charles de Gaulle, leader of the free
French forces during World War II and first president of the Fifth Republic of
France (1959-1969), opened yesterday at Shanghai Library. Organizers said the
event is an important part of the ongoing "The Year of France in China," which
commemorates the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two
countries. "The exhibition is designed to let more Chinese people know about
de Gaulle, who - with late Chairman Mao Zedong - established relations between
China and France on January 27, 1964," said Huang Qun, vice president of the
Shanghai Notary Association, the show's organizer. The multi-media exhibition
provides an overview of the French leader's life, including his role in the
fight against Nazi Germany and his years as president. The de Gaulle life
story is told in photos, films, furniture, articles of clothing, a car that took
the president-elect to his inauguration and another he was using when assassins
tried to end his life. Visitors will also be able to hear speeches by the
statesman. Chinese translations will be provided for some of the material. The
free exhibition will run through November 28.
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