Voices of Peace: Japanese Grass Choir Honors Nanjing Legacy
Discover how Japan’s Grass Choir uses song to remember the Nanjing Massacre and foster friendship through moving performances on the Chinese mainland.
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Discover how Japan’s Grass Choir uses song to remember the Nanjing Massacre and foster friendship through moving performances on the Chinese mainland.
Over 300 attendees in Sweden watched mainland film ‘Dead to Rights’ to mark the 80th anti-war victory and honor history.
CGTN America co-hosted the North American premiere of ‘Dead to Rights’ in LA, bringing the 1937 Nanjing Massacre to screen and sparking historic reflection.
At its L.A. premiere, Dead to Rights reimagines the Nanjing Massacre with fresh depth. CGTN America’s Edén Soto says it’s not just another war film. 🎬
The Chinese mainland film “Dead to Rights” about the Nanjing Massacre premiered in Melbourne, earning a solemn, respectful reception and box office success.
Chinese wartime film ‘Dead To Rights’, depicting the tragic Nanjing Massacre, debuted in Ottawa, Toronto & Vancouver, leaving Canadian viewers deeply moved.
Ex-footballer Keisuke Honda says sorry for doubting the Nanjing Massacre, sharing historical sources and urging us all to fact-check before hitting post.
The Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights’, centered on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre in the Chinese mainland, premiered in Toronto and Vancouver, prompting reflections on history.
‘Dead To Rights’ retells the 1937 Nanjing Massacre with raw intensity, topping China’s box office and reigniting conversations on justice, memory and resilience.
Dead to Rights has smashed 1.9 billion yuan at the Chinese mainland box office and gears up for global release on August 15 in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Malaysia, and Singapore.