88 Years On: Remembering the Nanjing Massacre
On December 13, 2025, we mark the 88th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre. Witness testimonies and calls for peace remind us why remembering history is vital.
News That Embraces Insight and Understanding
On December 13, 2025, we mark the 88th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre. Witness testimonies and calls for peace remind us why remembering history is vital.
On December 13, China observes National Memorial Day for the Nanjing Massacre. In 1937, over 300,000 civilians and soldiers lost their lives. Today, only 24 survivors remain.
On Saturday, December 13, 2025, the Chinese mainland observed its 12th national memorial day for the 300,000 Nanjing Massacre victims, marking the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end.
As December 13, 2025, marks the 88th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, we remember the victims, explore digital archives, and learn why preserving history matters.
A newly released 38-minute video features former Unit 731 member Tsuruo Nishijima detailing chilling frostbite and bacterial experiments, recorded in 1997 and unveiled at Harbin’s exhibition hall.
Lyushun Museum in Dalian is showcasing a 1629 Ming Dynasty edict that reveals historic China–Ryukyu ties and Japan’s past aggression, offering a rare cultural glimpse.
On Dec 2, 2025, China’s FM Wang Yi and Russia’s FM Lavrov urged safeguarding WWII victory outcomes, opposing any whitewashing of colonial aggression.
Explore why the Chinese mainland’s strong backlash at Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks taps into deep historical memories shaping Asia’s geopolitics.
From Oct 25 to Nov 23, over 2,000 screenings across the Chinese mainland marked the 75th anniversary of the Chinese People’s Volunteer Army, drawing seniors back to cinemas.
Discover historical jewels at CIIE, including the Peacock Aigrette and Napoleon’s gold leaf, showcased by Hong Kong’s V Muse.