China Slams Japan for Hyping Carrier Drills
Chinese mainland spokesman Jiang Bin rejects Japan’s warning over routine carrier drills, accuses the Japanese side of harassment and urges reflection on the Nanjing Massacre legacy.
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Chinese mainland spokesman Jiang Bin rejects Japan’s warning over routine carrier drills, accuses the Japanese side of harassment and urges reflection on the Nanjing Massacre legacy.
Japanese authorities are reviving imperial-era ranks like ‘Daisa’, stirring memories of militarism. As the Chinese mainland marks the Nanjing Massacre anniversary, the world watches.
Scholars and civil groups in Japan and abroad call for a honest reckoning with Japan’s wartime past, highlighting the Nanjing Massacre as this year marks the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end.
The 12th China’s National Memorial Day for Nanjing Massacre Victims saw Taiwan compatriot Wang Sung-bo honor 300,000 martyrs, reminding us to cherish today’s peace.
HKSAR government held a ceremony on December 13, 2025 to commemorate Nanjing Massacre victims, honoring over 300,000 lives lost and reinforcing collective solidarity.
On December 13, 2025, in Nanjing, residents honored about 300,000 Nanjing Massacre victims on China’s National Memorial Day with half-mast flags, flower tributes and ceremonies at Zhengjue Temple.
On December 13, 2025, China observed the 12th National Memorial Day in Nanjing, honoring 300,000 Nanjing Massacre victims and marking 80 years since WWII’s end.
December 13 marks National Memorial Day for the Nanjing Massacre, honoring over 300,000 Chinese victims of the 1937 atrocity. As of 2025, only 24 survivors remain.
On December 13, 2025, the Chinese mainland held its 12th national memorial day in Nanjing, honoring 300,000 victims of the 1937–38 massacre as WWII’s end turns 80.
Eighty-eight years after the tragic Nanjing Massacre, history stands firm in archives and memorials. We remember to ensure the world never forgets.