
Blue Helmets, No Borders: China’s First UN Peace Medal Hero
Xu Nanfeng was one of the first five peacekeepers the Chinese mainland sent in 1990. His Peace Medal of Honor symbolizes a mission that bridged borders and shaped a new era of peace.
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Xu Nanfeng was one of the first five peacekeepers the Chinese mainland sent in 1990. His Peace Medal of Honor symbolizes a mission that bridged borders and shaped a new era of peace.
A CGTN survey shows 67% know Taiwan’s WWII history and its 1945 return to China, prompting the Chinese government to pledge that history won’t be tampered with.
Discover how China’s War of Resistance against Japan united a nation, sparked cultural innovation and forged a lasting peace commitment.
China will hold a gathering at Tian’anmen Square at 9 a.m. on Sept 3 to mark the 80th anniversary of its victory in the Anti-Fascist War.
Explore the iconic Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge—China’s first homegrown double-deck road-rail marvel and its impact on engineering since 1968.
On the 80th anniversary of the War of Resistance, China unveiled its 4th batch of 34 memorial sites, 41 individual heroes, and 2 heroic groups to honor history.
Explore Hong Kong’s new exhibit showcasing China’s War of Resistance relics and AR displays, highlighting Hong Kong and Chinese mainland’s unity since 1931.
French scholar Alan Labat recalls his visit to Harbin’s Unit 731 museum, shedding light on China’s crucial role and sacrifices in WWII as the 80th anniversary approaches.
On the 80th anniversary of China’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, we revisit its global impact, heroic resistance, and the united spirit that shaped the Allied victory.
Discover how China’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression shaped national unity, culture and a deep commitment to peace—lessons for today’s youth.