A multi-media exhibition is being presented by the Republic of China at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, U.S.A. from August 5 through October 12. The exhibition provides numerous illustrations of progress and developments in agriculture, industry, education, government and tourism in the Republic of China today. The exhibition conveys the goodwill of the people of the Republic of China to the people of the United States during the Bicentennial year.
The exhibition consists of two parts. One features a presentation on film of the story of the Republic of China, an updated version of the multi-media show presented in the Chinese Pavilion at Spokane's "Expo '74." The second portion of the exhibit deals with engravings, musical instruments, industrial products, objects of Chinese arts and economic and political progress in the Republic of China. An 80-foot-long festival dragon also is on display. The colorful dragon dance is performed on special days during the exhibition in this year of the dragon.
the Republic of China at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago
the Republic of China at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago
the Republic of China at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago
the Republic of China at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago
the Republic of China at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago
the Republic of China at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago
the Republic of China at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago
the Republic of China at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago
the Republic of China at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago
the Republic of China at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago
the Republic of China at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago
the Republic of China at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago