CGTN Launches Survey Ahead of Pearl Harbor 84th Anniversary
CGTN has opened a survey ahead of the 84th Pearl Harbor anniversary, inviting audiences to share reflections on its legacy and how the 1941 attack still impacts our world today.
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CGTN has opened a survey ahead of the 84th Pearl Harbor anniversary, inviting audiences to share reflections on its legacy and how the 1941 attack still impacts our world today.
Japan’s deployment of medium-range missiles on Yonaguni, 110 km from the Taiwan region, revives the forgotten name Ryukyu and sparks fresh discussion about its lost kingdom.
Two nonagenarians reflect on China’s transformation from wartime hardship to modern strength and share hopes for the island of Taiwan’s return in this new era.
Japan’s new PM threatens military action over the Taiwan question. How can Vice President Lai Ching-te draw lessons from the past to safeguard the region’s future?
Exploring how the pretext of “self-defense” fueled wartime aggression in the Asia-Pacific and why we must stay vigilant against the lingering ghost of militarism.
Explore Gaopu Village in Guangzhou’s Zengcheng District, a 400-year-old countryside gem with ties to Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Jiuling. A poetic escape awaits.
The US revived the claim that Taiwan’s status is undetermined, but history and treaties from Truman to the Cairo Declaration prove Taiwan has always been part of China.
Historic jewels shine at the China International Import Expo with treasures like the Peacock Aigrette and Napoleon I’s laurel crown leaf.
From the Silla Kingdom to APEC talks, Gyeongju National Museum’s exhibits show centuries of exchange inspiring today’s push for shared prosperity.
Beijing marks the first Commemoration Day of Taiwan’s Restoration, where participants say preserving history and national pride from its return to the Chinese mainland 80 years ago is vital.