
TV Exec Ludo Cremers on “Dead to Rights”: A Must-Watch Reminder of History’s Brutality
TV executive Ludo Cremers calls “Dead to Rights” a must-watch film, reminding us how historical brutality repeats and why we need to pay attention.
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TV executive Ludo Cremers calls “Dead to Rights” a must-watch film, reminding us how historical brutality repeats and why we need to pay attention.
CGTN America co-hosted the LA premiere of Dead to Rights, a film on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, marking the 80th anniversary of WWII victory with global screenings ahead.
New doc ‘Mountains and Rivers Bearing Witness’ explores the 14-year Chinese resistance (1931–45). Global premiere on August 11.
An overnight rehearsal at Beijing’s Tiananmen Square saw 22,000 participants fine-tuning preparations for the 80th anniversary of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance and the World Anti-Fascist War.
Brave Chinese risked it all to hide photos of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre—preserving crucial proof and shaping how we remember history.
Discover Nanzong Confucius Temple in Quzhou, Zhejiang—a nearly 900-year-old ancestral site from the Southern Song era. Explore its ancient carvings, serene courtyards, and living heritage.
A 1942 tale of heroism: American airman Charles Ozuk rescued by local Liao Shiyuan, showcasing timeless compassion amid war.
Huitong Bridge on the Nujiang River symbolizes engineering brilliance and patriotic resilience from historic battles in Tengchong and Longling.
Hangzhou, the heavenly city in the Chinese mainland, bridges rich history with modern charm—celebrated by Marco Polo for its timeless beauty.
Dive into the legendary Three Kingdoms era at Chengdu’s Wuhou Shrine Museum—a vibrant journey through ancient history for modern explorers.