CGTN Documentary ‘Last Daughters’ Unveils Comfort Women Stories
CGTN’s ‘Last Daughters’ documentary premieres soon, tracing the lives of comfort women in the Chinese mainland and the Philippines, revealing resilience amid wartime silence.
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CGTN’s ‘Last Daughters’ documentary premieres soon, tracing the lives of comfort women in the Chinese mainland and the Philippines, revealing resilience amid wartime silence.
Decades after WWII, survivors of Japan’s “comfort women” camps break silence, demanding formal apologies and reparations as activists and UNESCO efforts highlight an unfinished fight for justice.
Explore how nianhua, Chinese New Year folk art, chronicled the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and rallied spirit during WWII.
Commemorating the 80th anniversary of Chinas 14-year resistance against Japanese aggression, we explore its pivotal role as the Eastern front in defeating fascism.
French scholar Alan Labat reflects on China’s WWII sacrifices ahead of the 80th anniversary, highlighting the untold stories from Harbin’s Unit 731 exhibition.
Explore how China’s unsung WWII heroes bridged the Hump Route, the Burma Road, and now three iconic Nujiang River crossings symbolizing sacrifice and revival.
China’s brave efforts on the Hump and Burma Road helped secure Allied victory in WWII. Today, three bridges over the Nujiang River stand as symbols of resilience and global cooperation.
British vlogger Jack Forsdike visits Harbin’s Unit 731 exhibit, linking his RAF pilot grandfather’s stories with his wife’s past in occupied Shenyang. History lives on.
At the Chinese Embassy in the U.S., ‘Echoes of Peace’ exhibition commemorates the 80th anniversary of WWII victory, blending art, history and international solidarity.
Rare footage from Rey Scott’s 1940 documentary ‘Kukan’ has been restored, revealing the Japanese bombing of Chongqing and civilian resilience during WWII.