Upholding the correct view of WWII history
By Zhang Yuebin On Aug. 6, the U.S. Department of State made remarks on World War II, claiming that the United States and Japan "concluded a devastating war in the…
War responsibility from the perspective of the anti-fascist trial system
By Zou Haodan The victory of World War II was not only a military triumph over the Axis powers, but also initiated an unprecedented process of accountability and moral reflection…
Historical contribution of main Eastern battlefield in World Anti-Fascist War
By Wu Minchao The year 1945 marked a great turning point in history. After 14 years of resistance in China, nine years in Ethiopia, six years in Britain, France, and…
Staying true to founding mission of United Nations
By Wu Xian The World Anti-Fascist War was a just war waged in the 1930s and 1940s by the Allies together with all anti-fascist forces worldwide against the aggression of…
China’s underwater archaeology breaks new ground in deep sea
By Sun Haitian, People's Daily During the summer vacation, the China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea in Qionghai, south China's Hainan province, welcomed record crowds, with daily visitor…
Niche sports step into the spotlight
By Chen Chenxi, People's Daily On August 14, the Drone Racing competition kicked off at Dong'an Lake Sports Park in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan province, during The World Games 2025.…
Shanghai Museum’s ‘sleepless super night’
By Wu Yan, Ju Yunpeng, Cao Lingjuan, People's Daily At midnight on Aug. 16, while most of Shanghai had settled into slumber, the plaza at the south gate of the…
In memory of my uncle George Aylwin Hogg
By Mark Aylwin Thomas "Through his being and working, many blades of grass will grow in places where none grew before." This epitaph was penned by Rewi Alley, New Zealand-born…
Shanghai FTZ experience spurs innovation-driven growth through institutional reform
By Luo Shanshan, Ding Qianqian At Nangang Terminal in southeast Shanghai, a roll-on/roll-off vessel was steadily berthed at the dock, as a fleet of electric vehicles bound for export drove…
A Chinese hero remembered in reverence
By Chris Nash As the famous British poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote, "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways." Her words poignantly articulate my affection for China.…
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