TamakiMatsuoka,a71-year-oldJapanesesocialactivist,iswidelyknownas“theconscienceofJapan”.Since1988,shehascommittedherselftouncoveringthetruthabouttheNanjingMassa
December13marksChina'sfourthNationalMemorialDayforNanjingMassacreVictims,adaytomournthemorethan300,000ChinesewholosttheirlivesatthehandsofJapaneseinvaders80year
Atotalof447overseasChinesegroupsaretoholdmemorialceremoniesforNanjingMassacrevictimsWednesday.Morethan10,000ChinesepeopleincountriesincludingtheUnitedStates,Can
ItisstillinconceivabletoimaginehowagentleyoungwomanwhodecidedtotakeononeofthedarkestperiodsofChina'smodernhistory–theNanjingMassacre–aneventwheremorethan300,00
OnDecember12,1937,asJapaneseartillerywasrainingdownovertheeastChinacityofNanjing,ChineseArmyofficerLiuShuwanwasbusyevacuatinghismenonbargesacrosstheYangtzeRiver
December13marksthe80thanniversaryoftheNanjingMassacreduringwhichmorethan300,000peoplewerekilledbyJapaneseinvaders.AgalleryofsculpturesinNanjingdepictsthedevasta
Asuper-sizedDNAsequencingplatformwillbebuiltinNanjing,capitalofeastChina'sJiangsuProvince,inordertocreateageneticinformationdatabaseforethnicChinese,accordingto
AcarcrashhappenedinacrossroadofeastChina’sNanjingCityonJuly3,afooddeliverymanridingamotorcycleranaredlightsmashingintothefrontofabus.Sevendayslater,thedeliverym
An18-year-oldChineseteenager,whowasspottedindecentlytouchinghisadoptedsisterinfrontofhisparentsatthebusyNanjingSouthRailwayStation,hasbeenarrested,Chineseprosec
Czech President Milos Zeman Tuesday visited the Memorial Hall for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre in East China's Jiangsu province.
The third national memorial day was held in eastern Chinese city of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, on Tuesday to commemorate the hundreds of thousands of Chinese people slaughtered during the Japanese invasion almost eight decades ago.
Plainly dressed in a dark gray suit, 87-year-old Xia Shuqin seemed no different from any other suburban Chinese lady. However, her weatherworn face and her determined eyes suggested that her story was different: She had survived the Nanjing Massacre.
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China's first sky trains came off the assembly line in the city of Nanjing on Saturday, with China becoming the third country to master sky train technology, after Germany and Japan.
With over 30,000 visitors expected every day, celebration of Chinese Spring Festival has brought vitality to Nanjing town, the second largest Chinatown in Japan, as well as economic benefits to the region.
One of the 100 or so survivors of the Nanjing Massacre in 1937 has been saved after a life-threatening lung condition at a hospital in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu province, the Modern Express reported.