
Woodcut Warriors: Shanghai Exhibit Carves History and Resistance
Diving into Shanghai’s China Art Museum exhibit, ‘Carving History’ spotlights 1931-1949 wartime woodcuts that turned art into a weapon of resistance and unity.
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Diving into Shanghai’s China Art Museum exhibit, ‘Carving History’ spotlights 1931-1949 wartime woodcuts that turned art into a weapon of resistance and unity.
HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee marked the 80th anniversary of the War of Resistance, urging young Hong Kong residents to remember history, strengthen patriotic spirit, and join commemorative activities.
In 1936, the Suiyuan Campaign saw Chinese defenders hold Honggertu and Bailingmiao against Japanese-backed troops, marking a rare pre-War of Resistance victory now preserved at historic sites.
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.
Explore how China’s victory in the War of Resistance laid the legal foundation for its South China Sea claims through WWII-era declarations, maps, and sovereignty ceremonies.