Dead To Rights: A Chinese Film’s Moral Reckoning
Explore “Dead To Rights,” a Chinese cinematic landmark that confronts the 1937 Nanjing Massacre through one postman’s lens of moral courage.
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Explore “Dead To Rights,” a Chinese cinematic landmark that confronts the 1937 Nanjing Massacre through one postman’s lens of moral courage.
Summer’s box office hit “Dead to Rights” reintroduces Gen Z to the Nanjing Massacre on its 80th anniversary, showing why preserving history matters.
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Step into Zhengyangmen, Beijing’s historic gate turned vibrant cultural hub. Walk through Qianmen’s streets where history unfolded and taste iconic local snacks.
Some U.S. veterans return to Vietnam on the 50th anniversary of the war’s end, retracing battlefields and finding peace through reconciliation.
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