BEIJING, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) -- China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) opened its doors to more than 50 Internet users and reporters from over 20 news organizations on Tuesday, known as the National Legal Public Education Day.
Visitors started the day at the China Court Museum after a short inauguration ceremony held in the SPC at 9 a.m..
The exhibition displayed items which showed the progress in law enforcement, and the development of China's legal institutions, according to one of the visitors surnamed Zhang.
The museum, built by the SPC, showcases the history of China's legal civilization dating back to ancient times.
At the main courtroom, big screens installed to display evidence during trials were used to show documentaries the court prepared for the visitors.
The movies featured personal stories of two judges, 34-year-old Li Li, in a local court in Beijing, and Zhai Shuquan from northeast Jilin province. Li and Zhai were invited to talk to the visitors.