Hunan scholar donates 104 artifacts documenting Japanese aggression
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A collection of 104 artifacts documenting Japan's wartime aggression against China, donated by a scholar in Changsha, Hunan province, was formally accessioned by the Changsha History Museum of the Communist Party of China on Tuesday.
These artifacts, including historically significant objects such as a dinner fork engraved with "Commemorating the Entry into Wuhan City", were collected by Mao Chenghui, an associate professor at the Central South University in Changsha, during his academic visits and personal travels overseas.
After careful consideration, Mao decided to donate his collection to the Changsha museum.
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