兰台记忆引共鸣 红色故事代代传
Bei Jing Wan Bao·2025-09-02 06:41

Group 1 - The 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's Anti-Japanese War and the World Anti-Fascist War has led to a series of reports and exhibitions that resonate with the public, resulting in over 60,000 visitors to the exhibition in Beijing [1] - The exhibition has sparked patriotic sentiments among visitors, with many expressing their love for the country and a desire to remember history through messages in the exhibition's guestbook [1] - Public donations of wartime documents have increased, with several items being contributed from various regions, indicating a strong interest in preserving historical memories [1] Group 2 - Individuals, such as descendants of war veterans, are actively donating significant historical items, like commemorative medals and postcards, to the archives, emphasizing the importance of these artifacts for future generations [2] - The exploration of historical sites related to the war has seen a surge in visitor interest, highlighting the ongoing relevance of these locations in educating the public about past struggles [2] - The archival efforts include the submission of a list of valuable documents and photographs from the war, which serve as reminders of the hardships faced and the resilience shown during that period [2] Group 3 - Innovative educational experiences are being developed at memorial sites, such as immersive courses that allow visitors, especially youth, to engage with history in a hands-on manner [3] - The goal of these initiatives is to ensure that the legacy of the revolution and the lessons of history are passed down through generations, fostering a sense of historical awareness and responsibility [3]