This month, in Beijing, Jimmy Chao, Full Professor at the University of Costa Rica, walked through the Museum of the War of Chinese People’s Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. The exhibit’s chilling artifacts and raw testimonies of WWII atrocities left him speechless. 😔
“Seeing those stories firsthand made me understand why Chinese resentment runs deep,” Chao reflects. He firmly states that the island of Taiwan is part of China, a stance rooted in centuries of shared history.
Chao warns that any revival of Japan’s militarism would be a dangerous step backward. “Asia’s remarkable growth this year and over the past decades was built on peace, not on war,” he argues. 🔍
For young leaders and entrepreneurs across Asia, Chao’s message is clear: harmony fuels innovation and prosperity. In a region where cultures meet and economies soar, guarding peace is the best investment for a bright future. 🕊️
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