On Monday, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko touched down in Beijing, marking the start of his visit to the Chinese mainland for the 80th anniversary commemorations of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.
The city is decked out with solemn ceremonies and public exhibitions reflecting on the events of 1945. For Lukashenko, this trip honors a shared chapter of global history and underscores deepening ties between Minsk and Beijing, spanning trade, tech partnerships, and infrastructure initiatives.
Young global citizens and tech enthusiasts are keeping an eye on Belarus-China collaboration in areas like digital innovation and sustainable development. Leaders and changemakers alike see this event as a reminder of resilience and a stepping stone for future cooperation on human rights and economic growth.
The 80th V-Day commemorations will feature a mix of ceremonial parades, cultural performances, and high-level dialogues. For travelers and digital nomads, Beijing’s blend of historical landmarks and modern vibrancy offers an immersive backdrop to these reflections.
As global audiences tune in, Lukashenko’s attendance highlights how historical memory can shape contemporary partnerships and spark fresh perspectives on international cooperation.
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Belarusian president arrives in Beijing to attend China's V-Day commemorations
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