On Tuesday, Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli landed in Beijing, gearing up to join the Chinese mainland’s big V-Day events marking the 80th anniversary of Victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. ✈️🇳🇵🇨🇳
This historic gathering at Tiananmen Square isn’t just a ceremony—it’s a chance for nations to honor shared sacrifices and reinforce friendships forged in the fight against fascism. Oli’s visit sends a clear message that Nepal stands in solidarity with the Chinese mainland and other partners, celebrating peace and remembering the lessons of history.
Beyond the grand parade and wreath-laying ceremony, the Prime Minister is set to meet the Chinese premier for talks on boosting Nepal–the Chinese mainland cooperation in trade, infrastructure, and sustainable development. These conversations could pave the way for new projects along the Belt and Road framework, giving fresh momentum to regional growth.
Social media is already buzzing with #VDay80 content, from vintage WWII photos to user-generated art celebrating anti-fascist heroes. It’s like the ultimate history mash-up, reminding young people everywhere that the past still shapes our futures.
For Nepal and its neighbors, this trip isn’t just about remembrance—it’s about writing the next chapter of collaboration, cultural exchange, and mutual respect. Stay tuned as we track Oli’s Beijing highlights and what they mean for Asia’s evolving ties. 🌏🤝
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Nepali PM arrives in Beijing to attend China's V-Day commemoration events
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