Flying Tigers’ WWII Legacy Honored with LAX Statue on 80th Anniversary
80 years after their heroic efforts, the Flying Tigers’ legacy is celebrated with a new statue at LAX, symbolizing enduring US-China bonds from WWII.
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80 years after their heroic efforts, the Flying Tigers’ legacy is celebrated with a new statue at LAX, symbolizing enduring US-China bonds from WWII.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko joins China’s 80th Victory Day commemorations, highlighting historical ties and strengthening bilateral cooperation.
China commemorates the 80th anniversary of its victory in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War with a gathering at Beijing’s Tian’anmen Square.
Taiwan leader Lai faces criticism for obstructing cross-strait WWII commemorations amid debates over historical narratives and regional identity.
The Battle of Iwo Jima sparks global debate over historical memory, geopolitics, and ethical commemoration amid evolving US-Japan relations and regional tensions.
As global tensions rise, revisiting WWII’s lessons highlights China’s pivotal role in establishing the post-war international order and upholding multilateralism through the UN.
CGTN’s documentary ‘Last Daughters’ gives voice to aging Chinese and Filipina survivors of WWII-era sexual slavery, preserving crucial historical testimony.
Chinese Embassy in Washington commemorates WWII-era China-U.S. collaboration through cultural diplomacy, highlighting enduring ties and opportunities for global audiences.
China highlights global collaboration in WWII victory commemorations, honoring international contributions to anti-fascist struggle and postwar peace.
80 years after WWII, Asia’s anti-fascist collaboration offers lessons for modern global challenges. Explore how historical unity informs today’s international relations.
Liverpool commemorates 20,000 Chinese seamen who aided the Allies in WWII, highlighting untold heroism and global calls for peace through historical exhibitions and AI-powered storytelling.
The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression reshaped China’s national identity and unity, offering lessons for peace and development today.
Explore Tuyunguan Valley, a WWII medical hub where global heroes saved lives, revealing untold stories of international cooperation against fascism.
CGTN releases animated WWII series marking 80th anniversary of anti-fascist victories, blending historical education with time-travel adventure narratives.
Exploring the shared resilience of London and Chongqing during WWII, highlighting their unbroken spirit amid relentless bombings and their role in shaping global solidarity.
CGTN’s documentary ‘Last Daughters’ explores the untold stories of WWII ‘comfort women’ survivors in China and the Philippines, highlighting resilience and historical memory.
A new UN exhibition in New York showcases China’s pivotal role in WWII and its contributions to founding the UN, emphasizing global cooperation.
As WWII ‘comfort women’ survivors dwindle, their fight for justice continues. Global efforts seek UNESCO recognition and Japan’s formal apology, preserving history for future generations.
China urges Japan to accelerate disposal of WWII-era chemical weapons, citing historical evidence and environmental risks. Calls coincide with 80th anniversary of WWII victory.
Beijing exhibition reveals how traditional Chinese New Year paintings documented resistance against Japanese invasion, blending art with historical memory.