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The Spring Festival is approaching, and the smell of the New Year can be smelled in the streets and alleys. At this time, the Beijing Annual Ring Series Image Exhibition will meet with readers and netizens of Beiwan on time.
This year, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of reform and opening up, Beijing Evening News launched the eighth season of the Beijing Annual Ring Series Image Exhibition - "Little Days in the Great Era" special exhibition for the audience during the Ditan Temple Fair.

Film Festival scene Cao Xiaoyu Photographed

Film Festival scene Cao Xiaoyu Photographed
This special exhibition contains more than a hundred pictures of the changes in people's lives taken by a reporter from Beijing Evening News from 1978 to 2018, condensing the changes in Beijing over the past 40 years of reform and opening up. Before the opening of the film show, please give me a sneak peek! From February 16th to February 20th, you can move to the main road inside the east gate of the Ditan Temple Fair and take a time-space shuttle journey by watching old photos.

Little days in the big era · The glimpse of the capital
(1990-1999)

1990, welcoming the Asian Games. Zhai Wei Photo

1990, Asian Games Fund Tickets, and at that time I didn’t dare to call this thing a lottery. Zhai Wei Photo by

1991, , , Tianning Temple Overpass, Second Ring Road, Beijing. Photo by Zhang Feng

1991, at that time, Guomao had not yet built a sister building, and Beijing Third Ring Road had not yet been connected into a circle. Sima Xiaomeng Photo

1991, the Little Tigers came to Beijing to perform, which once again set off a youth storm. Zhai Wei Photo by

1992, McDonald's opened. When I was working here, I was considered an employee of a foreign company. Zhai Wei Photo by

1992, the intersection of Dongdan , Chang'an Street. The Dongdan Market was famous in Beijing at that time. Bao Daowei Photo

In 1993, college students who were paying attention to Beijing’s first Olympic bid were shocked by the results. Photo by Zhang Feng

1993, from Beijing. You can install up to six people at a time, starting at 10 yuan, and you can get one kilometer. Photo by Zhang Feng

1994, the video halls on the streets of Beijing were all the rage. Photo by Zhang Feng

1995, AC Milan went to Beijing again, hoping to regain the "face" he lost 1:2 a year ago. This year, Guoan claimed that the Workers' Sports was unbeaten. Zhai Wei Photo by

1995, an electrical appliance city in Beijing. The combined audio imported from Japan was definitely a luxury item at that time. Photo by Zhang Feng

1996, Route 300 began to run around the third ring. Photo by Zhang Feng

In 1996, a countdown to the return of Hong Kong was erected in front of the Chinese History Museum (now the National Museum). Photo by Zhang Feng

1997, Beijing West Railway Station was completed and departed. Photo by Zhang Feng

1997, Yandaxiang Street is not a pedestrian street. Photo by Zhang Feng

1998, the Ditan Temple Fair in Beijing in the 1990s. Zhai Wei Photo by

1998, American blockbusters attracted people's attention. Photo by Wang Xibao

1999, children born in the 2000s, do you know what kind of magic weapon this is? Cheng Gong Photo by

1999, Beijing was connected to the eighth line. The subway operation chart at that time was a line + a circle. Yan Tong Photo by

1999, the military parade for the 50th anniversary of the National Day. Photo by Zhang Hongjiang

1999, when , Pan Shiyi, who was not an internet celebrity at the time, recommended SOHO Modern City on the spot. Photo by Yan Tong
From "Beijing·Year Rings" to "Sixty Years of Life in the People", from "Beijing City in My Eyes" to "Beijing Memory", from "Memories of Beijing Film" to "Beijing Post-00s", from "Beijing 24 Hours in My Eyes", to this year's "Little Days in the Big Era"... Over the years, the series of film festivals have changed perspectives, and what remains unchanged is feelings.
Beijing • Annual Ring Series Image Exhibition Season 8 - "Little Days in the Big Era" Special Exhibition
Hosted by: Beijing Evening News Beijing Zhang Yiyuan Tea Co., Ltd.
Hosted by: Beijing Beiwanxin Vision Media Co., Ltd.
Special thanks: Ditan Park Management Office, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Thanks: Beijing Daily
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