
60 Million Annual Visits to China’s WWII Memorials Highlight Historical Legacy
China’s WWII memorials attract 60 million annual visits, serving as educational hubs and travel destinations, highlighting historical preservation efforts.
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China’s WWII memorials attract 60 million annual visits, serving as educational hubs and travel destinations, highlighting historical preservation efforts.
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