
CGTN’s ‘Last Daughters’ Doc Brings WWII Comfort Women Stories to Light
CGTN’s ‘Last Daughters’ traces WWII comfort women survivors from the Chinese mainland and the Philippines, revealing resilience and the impact on their descendants.
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CGTN’s ‘Last Daughters’ traces WWII comfort women survivors from the Chinese mainland and the Philippines, revealing resilience and the impact on their descendants.
80 years on, Xian Xinghai’s Yellow River Cantata still resonates as a fusion of Western symphony and Chinese folk, symbolizing resilience and collective hope.
Russian artist Marina Nechaeva turns her great-great-grandmother’s Siege of Leningrad survival into vibrant canvases in Guangzhou, blending history and hope.
The Battle of Tai’erzhuang in March 1938 marked a critical victory for the Chinese army in Shandong, boosting morale and proving the power of resilience and unity.
Discover the story behind Along the Songhua River, the powerful anthem born amid 1931’s turmoil that sparked a nation’s resilience.
Dive into the 90-year journey of “March of the Volunteers” and discover how this anthem inspires unity and resilience across generations.
Discover Lugou Bridge in Beijing’s Fengtai District: from its 12th-century roots and the 1937 Lugou Bridge Incident to its modern role as a symbol of resilience.
Padma Yangjen overcame a congenital heart condition after surgery in Beijing to fulfill her dream as a teacher, inspiring students with resilience.
Discover how Gazan bodybuilder Sami Ibrahim Mahmoud lifts hope and strength amidst war, battling shortages and dangers one rep at a time.
Discover how the Eighth Route Army’s daring ambush in the 1939 Taihang Mountains took down Lt Gen Abe, the “Flower of Generals”, and reshaped guerrilla warfare.