--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
SPORTS
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service
China Calendar


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies

Online marketplace of Manufacturers & Wholesalers

Foreign Friends Remembered at Commemorative Events

September 3, 2005 marks the 60th anniversary of victory in the Chinese War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the end of the Second World War.

 

Official commemorative activities ended with a solemn ceremony at Tiananmen Square in Beijing on Saturday morning during which President Hu Jintao delivered a keynote speech.

 

Over 300 WWII veterans and their families from 22 countries attended the commemoration ceremony at the invitation of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, Xie Yuan, a press official of the organizing committee said on Saturday afternoon.

 

Many of them and their Chinese counterparts were awarded special medals.

 

A total of seven Canadians attended the ceremony in the morning, representing three families including Henry Norman Bethune (1890-1939) and James G. Endicott (1898-1993). All three had fought alongside China in the war against Japan in the 1930s and 40s.

 

Stephen Endicott, the second son of James G. Endicott, still remembers the bombing of Chongqing, China’s wartime capital. 

 

“I was just a boy during the anti-Japanese war. We lived in Chongqing. There are four children in our family. When we left to return to Canada, about 7,000 Japanese bombers had practically destroyed the city,” he recalled at a press conference on Saturday afternoon.

 

James G. Endicott, a missionary in the United Church of Canada, was born in China where he lived for 35 years. During China’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1937-1945), he was appointed advisor to Chiang Kai-shek and served as a secret intelligence agent to maintain contact between the US military and the Communist Party of China.

“The mission colleagues didn’t approve of his taking part in the Chinese fight. They said it was not the program, but he decided that he should stick to his principles. He was willing to go against the tide for his principles,” Endicott commented.

 

Scott Davidson, the manager of Bethune Memorial House, now a National Historic Site of Canada, was pleased to attend the ceremony.

 

Davidson was honored to know that Bethune is still remembered in China, 63 years after his death. About 20,000 people visit the Bethune Memorial House every year. Two thirds of them are Canadian Chinese and some from the Chinese mainland.

 

Davidson, in his thirties, was introduced to WWII history through his research on Bethune. He said that he was deeply impressed after speaking with many of the WWII veterans. “Certainly, my generation still honor and respect these people,” he said.

 

(China.org.cn by staff reporter Tang Fuchun September 4, 2005)

Reception Held to Mark Victory of WWII
60-gun Salute Marks 60th Anniversary of China's WWII Victory
US Veterans Recall WWII
War Remembered for Peace, Future: Hu
Party Held to Mark Anti-Japanese War Victory
Peace Monument Unveiled in Beijing
Veterans Gather in Beijing
Veterans Commemorate Wartime Friendship
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
主站蜘蛛池模板: 日韩在线第二页| 1000部拍拍拍18勿入免费视频软件 | 国产精品亚洲一区在线播放 | 粗大的内捧猛烈进出视频一 | 国产成人污污网站在线观看| 一级成人理伦片| 欧美三级韩国三级日本三斤| 亲密爱人免费完整在线观看| 麻豆国产尤物av尤物在线观看| 太深了灬太大了灬舒服| 久久经典免费视频| 男女猛烈xx00免费视频试看| 国产成人a视频在线观看| 99精品国产成人一区二区| 性色欲情网站iwww| 亚洲AV无码专区国产乱码电影| 欧美精品中文字幕亚洲专区| 四虎国产精品永久免费网址| 香蕉污视频在线观看| 在公交车里要了几次| 久久久久人妻一区精品色| 欧美成人精品福利在线视频| 午夜精品乱人伦小说区| 成人免费的性色视频| 国模精品视频一区二区三区| 丰满上司的美乳| 果冻传媒国产仙踪林欢迎你| 亚洲国产精品张柏芝在线观看| 精品一区二区三区四区| 又色又爽又黄的视频女女高清| 欧美xxxx狂喷水喷水| 国产精品国产三级国产av剧情| 中文字幕日韩wm二在线看| 欧美bbbbb| 亚洲色偷偷色噜噜狠狠99网| 色吊丝在线永久观看最新版本| 国产精品亚洲精品日韩已满| 8050午夜二级毛片全黄app| 小小的日本电影在线观看免费版 | 免费播放特黄特色毛片| 青娱乐在线播放|