China launched an online "virtual museum" of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1937-45) on Thursday, one month after its top legislature approved two new national days to mark victory in the war and commemorate those killed in the Nanjing Massacre. Netizens are encouraged to provide materials in the form of historical relics, pictures, videos, audio records and diaries for the Virtual Museum of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.
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Some Americans have recently clamored for arms sales to Taiwan, which is not in line with joint efforts by Beijing and Washington to build a new model of relations, including military relations between major powers."
More than 3,000 people from all walks of life attended a flag-raising ceremony in Lhasa, the capital of the Tibet autonomous region, on Friday morning to mark the 55th anniversary of the abolition of serfdom in Tibet.
German region expresses confidence in attracting more Chinese funds
The further opening-up of the Chinese economy will bring more opportunities and potential for growth to Europe, according to Hubert Lienhard, chairman of the Asia-Pacific Committee of German Business.
President Xi Jinping's visit to Duisburg will provide an impetus to further developing the direct transcontinental railway between China and Germany, the chairman of the German logistics hub said.
Relatives of the passengers aboard missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 plan to head for Malaysia this weekend to continue pushing the Kuala Lumpur government to release all the information it has about the incident and to urge further investigation.
British satellite telecom company Inmarsat said it only played a contributing role in the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 investigation, despite the Malaysian government's announcement that a final conclusion was drawn from Inmarsat data.
The Palace Museum, also known as Forbidden City, unveiled plans on Wednesday to limit the number of visitors for security reasons. The plans, released during a public hearing, include disallowing peak-season visits by annual ticket holders, a seven-day promotion of ticket sales for afternoon visits from July to August and online advance sales of tickets during festivals and holidays.
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