China holds parade, vows peace on war anniversary
Updated: 2015-09-03 12:54
By PENG YINING in Tian'anmen square(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Chinese President Xi delievers a speech on Thursday. [Photo/Xinhua] |
Staged a grand parade on Thursday in Tian'anmen Square to mark the 70th anniversary of victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1937-45) and the end of World War II, China attracted the world's attention by showing the aspiration for peace and its determination to safeguard post-war international order.
President Xi Jinping delivered a speech before the parade to call people to commemorate the hard-won peace after years of bloody war that had inflicted heavy losses on China and other countries.
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But he warned that the world is far from tranquil although peace and development have become the prevailing trend.
War is the sword of Damocles that still hangs over mankind. We must learn the lessons of history and dedicate ourselves to peace, he said.
Ravaging through Asia, Europe, Africa and Oceania, that war inflicted over 100 million military and civilian casualties. China suffered over 35 million casualties and the Soviet Union lost more than 27 million lives, Xi said.
The victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression is the first complete victory won by China in its resistance against foreign aggression in modern times.
This great triumph re-established China as a major country in the world and opened up bright prospects for the great renewal of the Chinese nation, Xi said.
Xi vowed that China will never seek hegemony or expansion no matter how much stronger it may become. He said the country will never inflict its past suffering on any other nation.
Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, inspected the troops after the speech.
- Veterans attend V-Day anniversary gala show
- Military helicopters write number 70 high in the sky
- Salute to veterans
- Xi attends the ceremony with other leaders
- Armored vehicles roll down the parade in huge roar
- Foreign troops celebrate with Chinese comrades
- Red carpet ceremony for first grade kids
- Kashgar old city in Xinjiang is well preserved
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