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China holds space military exhibition
by Staff Writers
Chongqing (XNA) Jul 14, 2016


A boy poses for a photo in front of a fighter plane model at an aerospace military exhibition in Chongqing, southwest China, July 7, 2016. The exhibition kicked off here Thursday and will last till Aug. 22. Image courtesy Xinhua and Tang Yi.

China's largest military space exhibition by scale and technological content opened in Chongqing Thursday.

The exhibition was hosted by the office of China's Lunar Exploration Project, the Moon and Space Engineering Center of the State Administration of Science Technology and Industry for National Defence, and the Center of Space Exploration, Ministry of Education.

The exhibition covers an area of 100,000 square meters and has three sections including land, sea, air equipment; space; and aviation.

Tang Yuhua, an official with the Moon and Space Engineering Center, said the exhibition is expected to attract more young Chinese to learn about China's achievements in aviation and space.

Source: Xinhua News Agency


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