Iran exhibition showcases culture through pictures
Updated: 2016-06-07 15:47
By Liu Xiangrui(chinadaily.com.cn)
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A photo exhibition called Beautiful Iran was launched at the National Library of China in Beijing on June 6.
The exhibition, jointly organized by the Iranian national library and archives, China's national library, and Iran's Islamic Culture and Relations Organization, will run for about two weeks and is open for visitors to the library.
The exhibition, which aims to promote Iranian culture, showcases different aspects of the country's history, culture, and society using pictures.
The show is similar to an exhibition held at the Iranian national library and archives in January that introduced China to the Iranian people.
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