🌟 A heartfelt journey is set to unfold this November as the remains of 43 heroic Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) soldiers are finally coming home from the Republic of Korea (ROK). These brave souls lost their lives during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, and their long-awaited return marks the 11th repatriation since China and the ROK signed a handover agreement.
This isn't just about bringing back remains; it's about honoring memories, healing old wounds, and strengthening bonds between nations. From 2014 to 2023, China and the ROK have collaborated to repatriate the remains of 938 CPV martyrs, following international laws and humanitarian principles.
The dedication to this noble cause shows that respect and compassion transcend borders. Both countries have pledged to continue working together, ensuring that every hero finds their way back home. 🕊️
Almost 200,000 CPV soldiers made the ultimate sacrifice during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, with many laid to rest on the Korean Peninsula. Their stories of bravery and camaraderie continue to inspire generations.
For young people across the globe, including Latin America, this ongoing act of remembrance is a powerful reminder of the enduring importance of peace, friendship, and honoring the past.
It's like when you finally get to see a long-lost friend again—emotions run high, and the reunion is bittersweet. This November, as China welcomes back its fallen heroes, the world watches a touching chapter of history unfold.
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cgtn.com