The Overseas Chinese History Museum of China in Beijing is holding an exhibition displaying more than 300 items to present overseas Chinese people's contributions to the country's revolution, development and the reform and opening-up process over the century.
The exhibition aims to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China.
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Flowers Springing to Life, an exhibition at the Shandong Art Museum in Jinan, reviews Yan Ping's creation over the past decade by showing her oil works and sculptures. It runs until May 30.
Yan's works feature bold, explosive strokes and a strong palette underneath which she expresses concerns with the world from the perspective of a woman, a mother and an artist. Her Mermaid series, also on show, discuss the more possibilities of life and career of women today. She says she hopes women will be brave, independent and knowledgeable and love the world and be loved.
Bomi, a county in the #Tibet autonomous region, sits among snow-capped mountains and is home to more than 2,000 glaciers. However, it is most famous for the "Red Building", whose revolutionary history makes it a key attraction for tourists. The name reflects both the building's color and China's revolutionary spirit.
In 1959, the central government announced the dissolution of the local Tibetan government and the launch of democratic reforms to replace the dominant feudal serfdom system. The building is best known for its role as a command center during the "Battle to defend Zhamu", which occurred in January 1959, during an armed rebellion by members of the Tibetan upper class.
In 2013, the Red Building was designated a national cultural relic protection site. It has since been the subject of government-led protection efforts. In 2018, a project was launched and led by the county's cultural bureau to collect documents about the building and Bomi's revolutionary history.
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Not many expected that a Chinese e-sports club would stand on the highest podium of this year's League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) , but the prodigies of Chinese e-sports club Royal Never Give Up (RNG) proved all the doubters wrong to once again claim the world title.
After a tense 3-2 victory over South Korean club DWG KIA, #RNG was crowned the winner of the 2021 #MSI on Sunday in Reykjavik, Iceland. It's the second time for RNG to lift the MSI trophy since its maiden MSI title in 2018.



























