Show charts progress through digital eye
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Communication satellites, drones, robots, and naked-eyed 3D tablets are part of a captivating display at a newly opened exhibition at the National Museum of China to show how the country's progress in digital and information technology has shaped social development over the past 12 years.
Joining hands with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and China Photo Service, the museum shows more than 100 devices and photos at New Landscapes of Digital Networks.
The exhibition unfolds vivid scenarios, in which digital networks have benefited rural construction, poverty elimination, the care of the older generation and school education, to name a few.
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