'We are showing documentary footage of the resistance by the Chinese people and their allies against Japan. These photographs tell stories of heroism, resilience, and unity,' emphasised Mr. Luo Shixiong.
'China fought against fascism for 14 years. In 1931, Japan invaded our country, and all citizens rose in resistance, while the international community – particularly the USSR and the United States – supported our struggle. On 2 September 1945, Japan signed the instrument of surrender, bringing the Second World War to an end. By highlighting the importance of this event, we aim to preserve the memory of the past together, honour the heroes' deeds, cherish peace, and build the future. In honour of the great friendship between our nations, we will bring this photographic exhibition to various cities to ensure the tragedies of the past are never repeated.'
Our students showed a keen interest in the event, learned more about Chinese history, and experienced Chinese culture firsthand.
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