Hey news buffs and culture explorers! 📚🌏
From August 27 to 28, the United Nations Library at the UN Headquarters in New York City is hosting a unique exhibition: China and the Founding and Development of the United Nations: An Exhibition of Books and Literature. This two-day event shines a spotlight on China's contributions during the Second World War and its crucial role in the birth of the UN.
Stroll through the gallery and you'll discover rare books, wartime publications, personal manuscripts, and historical documents that trace China's anti-fascist efforts and its push for global cooperation. It's a vivid journey through pages that shaped modern multilateralism. 🎉
Whether you're a history fan, a student researching global ties, or simply curious about behind-the-scenes stories from one of the world's oldest international institutions, this exhibition offers fresh perspectives and hidden gems.
Don't miss this chance to connect with history and witness how literature can tell powerful stories about unity, resilience, and shared dreams. Mark your calendar and dive into a literary adventure that helped shape our world! ✨
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New UN exhibition shows China’s contributions to WWII and UN founding
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