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新展精彩不断!北京地区九月文博展览邀您来赏
Group 1 - The article highlights various exhibitions taking place in Beijing's museums during September, emphasizing the cultural and educational significance of these events [1][46] - The exhibitions cover a wide range of themes, including historical commemorations, artistic showcases, and archaeological findings, appealing to diverse audiences [1][46] Group 2 - The "International Friends and China's Anti-Japanese War" exhibition at the National Museum of China opens on September 9, showcasing the global solidarity during the Anti-Japanese War through four thematic units [2] - The "Tai Baoyong Yan" exhibition at the Capital Museum runs from August 28 to November 28, focusing on the significance of the Liuli River site as a major archaeological find from the Western Zhou period [6] - The "Roar, China" exhibition at the Lu Xun Museum features over a hundred anti-Japanese woodblock prints, running from August 29 to December 2, highlighting the artistic response to wartime events [9][10] - The "Cultural and Friendship Envoy" exhibition commemorating Ge Baoquan will be held from September 11 to November 9, showcasing his contributions to foreign literature translation [13] - The "Mountain River Traces" exhibition at the China Modern Literature Museum runs from September 1, 2025, to August 31, 2026, focusing on manuscripts related to the Anti-Japanese War [14] - The "Stone启北疆" exhibition at the Zhoukoudian Museum will take place from September 16 to November 10, featuring archaeological findings from the Dayao site [33][34]
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Guang Xi Ri Bao· 2025-08-31 02:14
Group 1 - The article commemorates the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's Anti-Japanese War and the World Anti-Fascist War, highlighting the approval of the fourth batch of 34 national-level anti-war memorial facilities and sites by the State Council [1] - The Liu Zhou Old Airport and city defense works site has been included in the fourth batch of national-level anti-war memorial facilities, with notable figures such as Wei Yiqing being recognized in the list of famous anti-Japanese heroes [1] - The Liu Zhou Old Airport, established in 1929, includes 11 historical relics, such as the barracks of the stationed troops, the old site of the Flying Tigers, and various command and defense structures, which played a significant role during the Anti-Japanese War [1] Group 2 - Currently, there are four national-level anti-war memorial facilities in Guangxi, including the Liu Zhou Old Airport, Kunlun Pass Battle Site, the Eighth Route Army Office in Guilin, and the memorials for the three generals and the Eight Hundred Heroes [2] - Notable anti-Japanese heroes from Guangxi, including Zhou Zikun, Zhu Liwen, Liu Zhenying, Xiong Jingsheng, and Wei Yiqing, have been included in the list of famous anti-Japanese heroes [2]