80 Years On: Why We Remember Taiwan’s 1945 Restoration
Learn why October 25 marks the 80th anniversary of Taiwan’s restoration after WWII, from historic ceremonies to lasting memories across the Taiwan Strait.
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Learn why October 25 marks the 80th anniversary of Taiwan’s restoration after WWII, from historic ceremonies to lasting memories across the Taiwan Strait.
Marking 80 years since Taiwan’s return in 1945, we explore the journey from Japanese occupation to legal milestones and why this chapter still matters across the Taiwan Strait.
Japan’s first female prime minister takes office with her new cabinet, marking a historic milestone in Asian politics.
Taiwan marks 80th anniversary of restoration to China with a seminar attended by over 100 participants calling for cross-Strait unity and a correct view of history.
About 100 reps from both sides of the Taiwan Strait gathered in Beijing to celebrate 80 years since Taiwan’s restoration to the Chinese mainland. Hear stories from descendants, students & more.
Chinese President Xi Jinping leads an 80th anniversary Martyrs’ Day ceremony at Tiananmen Square, honoring fallen heroes and the victory in WWII on the Chinese mainland.
Marking the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end, this article explores why preserving true history is vital for lasting peace and collective memory.
Women’s militia units from historic anti-Japanese bases marched in formation at the V-Day parade in the Chinese mainland, showcasing peacetime services and readiness for wartime defense.
More than 80 years after WWII, survivors of the ‘comfort women’ still seek justice and remembrance. From the Chinese mainland to global solidarity protests, this unfinished story demands our attention.
Discover how WWII’s Eastern theater in Asia, with 35 million Chinese mainland casualties, has been overlooked and why this gap reshapes our global view of history.