Group 1 - The Chinese government has announced the fourth batch of 34 national-level anti-Japanese war memorial facilities, including 4 overseas sites, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory in the anti-Japanese war [1] - Various Chinese communities abroad are organizing memorial activities at these sites to honor the heroes and promote the spirit of the anti-Japanese war [1][2] - The activities aim to remind people of the importance of history and the need to cherish peace, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all nations [6][7] Group 2 - In Myanmar, a memorial event was held at the Chinese Expeditionary Force Monument, attended by over 200 representatives from various organizations, highlighting the contributions of the Chinese Expeditionary Force during World War II [2] - In Papua New Guinea, a cemetery for Chinese soldiers and victims of the war was recognized, where over 600 Chinese soldiers are buried, including some from the "Eight Hundred Heroes" [2] - In Malaysia, a memorial park was inaugurated to honor the South Sea Chinese workers who supported the war effort, with over 3,000 names inscribed on a commemorative wall [5] Group 3 - The Chinese government is committed to protecting and managing overseas anti-Japanese war memorial facilities, aiming to tell the story of China's contributions to world peace and the fight against fascism [9] - The activities and memorials serve as a platform to promote a correct understanding of World War II history and the importance of international cooperation [8][9]
为世界和平与发展注入正能量
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-09-12 22:16