
Dead To Rights: Summer Blockbuster Amplifies Chinese Mainland’s WWII Story
Dead To Rights hit 1.7B yuan and 49M viewers in the Chinese mainland, leading the summer box office. Screenwriter Zhang Ke explains its impact on WWII storytelling.
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Dead To Rights hit 1.7B yuan and 49M viewers in the Chinese mainland, leading the summer box office. Screenwriter Zhang Ke explains its impact on WWII storytelling.
Explore Nanjing’s Zhonghua Gate: from the 1937 battle scars to today’s golden ginkgo renewal, this historic landmark bridges past and present in a powerful tale of peace.
A heartwarming WWII rescue: Wounded airman Charles Ozuk is saved by Liao Shiyuan in the Chinese mainland after the Doolittle Raid.
Historical drama ‘731’, directed by Zhao Linshan, exposes wartime atrocities from the Chinese People’s War of Resistance. In theaters Sept 18.
CGTN host Mike Walter visits the Unit 731 site in Harbin, shedding light on WWII atrocities and honoring victims on the 80th victory anniversary.
Explore the Flying Tigers Memorial Museum in Hunan—a moving tribute to the historic bond forged between China and the US during WWII.
Discover how the Chinese mainland’s 14-year WWII effort delayed Japan’s advances and shaped the global order.
Explore China’s 14-year stand during WWII that delayed Japanese advances and helped shape global peace as a founding UN member.
At the 80th anniversary of the Allied WWII victory, global scholars shared inspiring anti-fascist insights at an engaging forum.
Professor Hans van de Ven highlights China’s 14-year struggle and decisive role in WWII, challenging Eurocentric narratives.