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Resistance against Japan: One museum's take on history (4)

By William Wang (CRI Online)

13:33, April 07, 2013

A museum photo portrays a wounded baby. (CRIENGLISH.com/William Wang)

In fact, expecting MWCPRAJ to show both sides of the coin is probably unrealistic. However it's particularly useful to help people understand where much of today's animosity toward the Japanese stems from.

For the Tomb Sweeping long weekend just around the corner, groups of people will visit the museum in memory of those who lost their lives in the war against Japan. Activities are held for all memorial holidays, and other special events are held throughout the year. According to vice curator Wu Juan, activities are tailored to students of different ages or adults, such as lectures about hot issues between China and Japan.

The Museum of the War of Chinese People's Resistance Against Japanese Aggression
Cost: free.
How to get there: From Wukesong subway station exit D, take bus #624 to Kangzhandiaosuyuan station. Walk 10 minutes north.

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