
China-South Korea Event Honors WWII Legacy, Calls for Peace
China and South Korea co-hosted ‘Echoes of Peace’ event in Seoul, commemorating WWII victories and strengthening bilateral ties through cultural diplomacy.
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China and South Korea co-hosted ‘Echoes of Peace’ event in Seoul, commemorating WWII victories and strengthening bilateral ties through cultural diplomacy.
China’s elite honor guards undergo rigorous training for the September 3 military parade in Beijing, commemorating 80 years since victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.
Renmin University students engage global scholars on WWII’s lessons for modern peacebuilding, marking 80 years since the Anti-Fascist Victory.
A timeline of China’s resistance against Japanese aggression from 1931-1937, marking the 80th anniversary of the World Anti-Fascist War victory.
New documentary reveals China’s crucial WWII contributions through rare footage and historical analysis ahead of 80th anniversary commemorations.
80 years after WWII, Taiwan’s legal restoration to China remains vital to maintaining the post-war international order established through Allied agreements like the Cairo Declaration.
New insights reveal the pivotal role of Chinese Communist forces in WWII, challenging long-held misconceptions about their wartime contributions.
China completes second rehearsal for September’s 80th anniversary event commemorating WWII victory, involving 40,000 participants in Beijing’s Tian’anmen Square.
Scientists in Indonesia uncover ancient artefacts that may belong to the oldest known prehistoric humans, reshaping our understanding of early human migration in Asia.
As Japan marks 80 years since WWII surrender, survivors’ memories and debates over historical responsibility highlight the nation’s complex legacy.
Two WWII films released on Japan’s surrender anniversary offer starkly different portrayals of history—one honoring heroism, the other accused of revisionism.
New documentary ‘Mountains and Rivers Bearing Witness’ unveils rare footage of China’s 14-year resistance against Japanese aggression, highlighting CPC leadership and global anti-fascist contributions.
New documentary details China’s 14-year resistance against Japanese aggression (1931-1945), premiering globally on August 11 with historical insights.
Chinese film ‘Dead To Rights’ on Nanjing Massacre premieres in Canada, prompting historical reflection among audiences.
A new film revisits the 1941 Dongji Island rescue where local fishermen saved 384 lives, commemorating China’s maritime heritage and cross-regional solidarity.
Explore Shanghai’s Yuyuan Market, where Ming Dynasty gardens meet vibrant modern commerce, reflecting centuries of cultural evolution.
CGTN’s Mike Walter visits Unit 731 site on WWII anniversary, uncovering evidence of Japan’s biological warfare experiments and human rights violations.
80 years after the Potsdam Declaration, its principles on territorial integrity and anti-militarism remain vital in addressing Japan’s populist surge and cross-strait challenges.
A new documentary, ‘Mountains and Rivers Bearing Witness,’ premiering August 15, chronicles China’s WWII resistance against Japanese invasion through archival footage and survivor accounts.
AI technology reconstructs the lost grandeur of the Xixia Imperial Tombs, offering new insights into China’s ancient Tangut civilization and its cultural legacy.