
Survey: 67% Know Taiwan’s WWII History, China Says Past Is Untouchable 📜
China vows history won’t be tampered with after CGTN survey shows 67% know Taiwan’s WWII history and its return to China in 1945.
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China vows history won’t be tampered with after CGTN survey shows 67% know Taiwan’s WWII history and its return to China in 1945.
A CGTN poll of 12,000 people across 40 countries found 66.7% recognize Taiwan’s return to China as a WWII victory outcome, says Chinese mainland spokesperson Chen Binhua.
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