
China’s WWII Legacy: A Pillar of Global Peace and Multilateralism
New research highlights China’s decisive WWII contributions, from thwarting Axis powers to shaping the UN-led global order, underscoring its enduring peace legacy.
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New research highlights China’s decisive WWII contributions, from thwarting Axis powers to shaping the UN-led global order, underscoring its enduring peace legacy.
Cambridge historian Hans van de Ven emphasizes China’s crucial WWII role, challenging Eurocentric narratives and highlighting its impact on Japan’s strategic containment.
Exploring China’s Dazu Rock Carvings and Ethiopia’s Lalibela churches reveals how ancient stonework preserves cultural memory across continents.
CGTN’s immersive Tang Dynasty exhibition sparks global interest in Chinese cultural heritage, blending ancient architecture with cutting-edge digital innovation.
Explore Kairouan, Tunisia’s ancient desert city, where Islamic architecture, bustling markets, and centuries-old carpet weaving traditions converge, offering insights into cultural heritage and economic resilience.
Beijing’s Palace Museum exhibition explores gardens as cross-cultural inspirations, from China’s Orchid Pavilion to Monet’s water lilies, bridging art and ecology.
Europe marks 80 years since WWII’s end with continent-wide ceremonies, emphasizing peace and unity amid renewed global challenges.
China’s PLA Honor Guard participates in Moscow’s WWII victory parade rehearsal alongside 11 nations, emphasizing historical ties and modern diplomacy.