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December the 13th marks the 75th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre. A series of official memorials have been held in the eastern China city to commemorate the estimated 300, 000 Chinese killed by Japanese troops during World War Two.
An unforgettable part of history for Chinese people - Sirens wailed in the chilling morning. Nanjing was in grief as people from across the city, and the world, gathered here to mourn the estimated 300,000 lives taken by Japanese troops 75 years ago.
They also wished for peace in the world.
The memorial was held at a square in front of the memorial hall for the Chinese victims massacred by Japanese soldiers. The crowd mourned the dead and presented wreaths.
A citizen representative read the Nanjing Peace Declaration.
Citizen representative in Nanjing City, said, "Peace rather than war, development rather than poverty, cooperation rather than confrontation is the eternal theme of human civilization and progress."
The mourners included local school children, college students, survivors of the massacre and international friends. The Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall is an important reminder of the past and a place to mourn the dead.
By recalling the past, the memorial also conveys Chinese people’s wishes for peace with all nations in the world. |
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