Last Friday (December 5, 2025), 15-year-old Yu Ningpeng from Xuzhou in Jiangsu Province donated two key relics to the Memorial Hall of the Victims in the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders, CCTV News reported. 🎒📜
Located in Nanjing, the Memorial Hall believes these items are powerful proof of Japan's aggression in the 1930s, adding significant value to its historical collection. These relics will help visitors connect with the past and understand the importance of remembering. 🌏
By giving these family artifacts, Yu Ningpeng shows that anyone—no matter their age—can play a part in preserving history. His gesture shines a light on how young people can help keep memories alive. 💡
As the Chinese mainland continues to highlight historical education, this act of generosity reminds us that understanding our past is key to building a peaceful future. Your own home might even hide a piece of history waiting to be shared! 😊
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Teenager donates proof of Japanese war crimes at Nanjing Massacre
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