China Commemorates Nanjing Massacre Victims
"); jQuery("#212 h3").html("
"); });
2022-12-13 HKT 12:00
People in Nanjing on Tuesday observed a minute of silence, as the nation held its ninth memorial ceremony to mark the 300,000 victims of the Nanjing Massacre.
Thousands of people attended the ceremony in the city, despite the cold. White flowers were pinned to their chests as the national flag flew at half-mast.
At 10:01am, sirens rang out and the city came to a halt. Drivers in the downtown area stopped their cars and sounded their horns, while pedestrians paused for a minute of silence in remembrance of the victims.
Others read out a declaration of peace, and white doves were released over the square of the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders.
When Japanese troops captured the city on December 13, 1937, they killed more than 300,000 Chinese civilians and unarmed soldiers in one of the most barbaric episodes of the Second World War.
In 2014, the top legislature designated December 13 as the national memorial day for the victims of the massacre.
Seven survivors of the massacre passed away this year, and the total number of registered survivors number 54. (Xinhua)
Tycoon Sits China's University Exams For 27th Time
Among the millions of fresh-faced high schoolers sitting the nation's dreaded "gaokao" college entrance exam on Wednesda... Read more
China's First Home-grown Large Cruise Liner Undocks
The first large cruise liner developed by China completed its undocking in Shanghai on Tuesday, marking its complete tra... Read more
Chinese, US Diplomats Hold 'frank' Talks In Beijing
Meetings between senior mainland and US officials in China this week struck an upbeat chord, with both sides agreeing to... Read more
China's Cruise Industry Set To Make Waves Again
China's cruise industry, suspended for more than three years due to the pandemic, is expected to resume operations in th... Read more
Toll From Deadly Landslide Rises To 19
All 19 people caught in a landslide in Sichuan province on Sunday have been confirmed dead, state media reported, announ... Read more
'Nato-like Alliance Disastrous For Asia-Pacific'
Defence Minister Li Shangfu on Sunday told the Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore that any moves to establ... Read more