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Photo exhibit on Deng's life opens at UN HQ
UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- A photo
exhibition describing the life of the late Chinese
leader Deng Xiaoping, sponsored by the Chinese permanent
mission to the United Nations, opened at the UN
headquarters in New York on Wednesday.
Addressing an opening ceremony, acting permanent
representative of the Chinese mission to the UN Zhang
Yishan said Deng made immeasurable contribution to the
liberation, construction and modernization of China. As
the chief architect of China's reform and opening-up,
Deng was at the helm of China's grand modernization
program and led the Chinese people in building socialism
with Chinese characteristics.
"He will be loved, cherished and remembered
forever by the Chinese people," Zhang said.
On Deng's contribution to world peace, Zhang said
Deng Xiaoping maintained that China should proceed from
its national strategic interest and surpass differences
in social systems and ideology and develop friendly
relations and cooperation with all countries in the
world on the basis of the five principles of peaceful
coexistence.
Under his great concept of "one country, two
systems," Hong Kong and Macao returned to China
smoothly in 1997 and 1999, he noted.
Zhang said that Deng was also the first Chinese
leader to stand on the rostrum of the United
Nations as head of the Chinese delegation to the special
session of the General Assembly in 1974.
Deng is indeed one of the most outstanding
statesmen and diplomats in the 20th century, he added.
Attending the opening ceremony were some 150 UN
officials, permanent representatives and senior
diplomats from dozens of countries.
Shashi Tharoor, UN Under-Secretary for
Communications and Public Information, said, "It
has been almost 30 years since Deng Xiaoping first came
to the UN in New York as the head of the Chinese
delegation to make the famous statement here. We have
seen the transformation of China in recent years, a
transformation that in many ways has been the direct
result of policies initiated by Deng Xiaoping."
"The presence of various diplomats and staff
members of the United Nations here this evening is a
reflection of their respect and admiration for China,
for Deng Xiaoping, and indeed for China that he
made," he added.
The photo exhibition includes more than 40 photos
reflecting various stages in Deng's life. It offers a
glimpse into the noble character and great achievement
of the late Chinese leader. The exhibition will last
until Aug. 27.
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