Changchun opens 12 building remains to show Japan's aggression in China
By Zhou Yuanyuan
2014-10-29
In the city of Changchun, in Jilin province, locals can now visit some historical buildings on the site of Japan's former capital, Manchukoku, to see evidence of Japan's invasion of China during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. There are 12 buildings from the occupation, which were opened to the public, on Sept 3, which was a day of memorial for the victory in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. There are many other remains from the Japanese invasion here and there. The ones that are open to the public are all relics under State and provincial protection, and include the Manchukoku Puppet Palace, Puppet Central Bank, Puppet State Council and Puppet Zhongling Temple.(Photo/Xinhua) |