An exhibition, showcasing China's progress in the digital and intelligent empowerment for women and girls, opened on October 14. The exhibition is being held at China National Museum of Women and Children, in Beijing.
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| Guests watch a robot make coffee. |
Approximately 100 guests visited the exhibition in the morning of October 14. The international visitors applauded the progress of women's cause in China, and especially the noticeable achievements made in technological innovation and the digital empowerment of women. Some of the visitors said they hoped their countries will learn from China's experiences, and will also drive women's development through digital and intelligent technologies.
The exhibition, with the theme "digital and intelligent empowerment — equality, innovation, sharing and development," reflects China's progress in the digital and intelligent empowerment of women and girls. That progress has been achieved through institutional guarantees, scientific and technological innovation, cultural inheritance, public welfare and global initiatives.
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| Guests watch a three-dimensional video clip highlighting China's intangible cultural heritage. |
The exhibition highlights the vitality of Chinese modernization, and it showcases China's efforts to promote gender equality and women's all-round development. The exhibition also showcases how China has helped women become pioneers in digital development, and how China has promoted gender-equality-related international cooperation in the area of digital development. China has contributed its strength to global women's cause.
The exhibition has five sections: Institutional empowerment, scientific and technological empowerment, public welfare, global initiatives and cultural inheritance. More than 200 photographs and numerous diagrams and video clips are being exhibited. Artificial intelligence and virtual reality technologies are providing interactive experiences.
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| An eye-glasses-free, three-dimensional film on how to empower women with digital technologies. |
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| Guests browse books during their visit to the institutional empowerment section. |
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| Guests talk with a painter (third from left) from Heze, a city in East China's Shandong Province. |
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| Guests see themselves in a photo on exhibit. |
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| International guests dance with ethnic Dong women. |
Photos by Yang Rui
(Women of China English Monthly November 2025)
Editor: Wang Shasha