“My wife, look up, the flag of our Sixty-Third Army … this is bright red, which will always fly.” Yesterday afternoon, accompanied by a bustling flow of visitors, an elderly couple supporting each other had just entered the Chinese People’s Revolutionary Army.The museum’s exhibition hall was attracted by the set of flags of the volunteer troops that hung over their heads. “Countless comrades in arms have kept their promises to the homeland and to the people with their precious lives. Their famous names will always be cherished in our hearts.” Although the two elders did not want to be named, they all had a common name: the Chinese People’s Volunteer Army.
Photo by Hu Tiexiang
The exhibition “Remembering the Great Victory and Defending Peace and Justice-Themed Exhibition Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Struggle of Overseas Chinese Volunteers to Resist American Aggression and Aid Korea” is currently on display at the military exhibition.
The 3,300-square-meter exhibition hall and 500-meter-long exhibition line are like a shuttle back in time, taking the public into the era of fierce warfare. Each piece of weaponry and equipment, each bearing honorable flags and precious historical photos, vividly records the glorious history and immortal exploits of volunteer soldiers in heroically fighting and defeating the enemy. A wealth of representative cultural relics such as combat maps, cultural and electronic archives, and the landscape of experiences created by sound and light technology … Let the audience immerse themselves in the bloody battles of the volunteers.
How rich is the exhibition, how outstanding was the battle of that year. The mountain is covered with scorched earth, the sky is full of black smoke, and empty ammunition boxes are scattered everywhere … In the display area of the Shangganling Campaign, citizen Ms. Qi was shocked by the scene of highly restored war that was before his eyes. He observed the exhibits that flew in more than 50 locations. The phone line couldn’t help crying. Ms. Qi said that she deliberately brought her daughter, who was in elementary school, to visit the exhibition. When her daughter saw the burned submachine gun used by Hero Qiu Shaoyun, First Class Hero, and War Hero to resist America’s aid to Korea Facing the portrait of the soldier when Jiao’s cotton padded coat was torn, he asked his mother in a low voice: “Is he the star?” “Yes”. Ms. Qi replied, “Only those heroes, these cutest people, are true stars.”
Yang Gensi, 28, died with the enemy, Qiu Shaoyun, 26, lived forever in the fire, and Huang Jiguang, 21, blocked the enemy’s weapon … More than 300,000 heroes and nearly 6,000 collectives of heroes held up the banner of justice, creating a story of war. A glorious example. “These martyrs were the same age as us, but their lives are fixed in the vigorous and youthful years …” Faced with the portrait of volunteer soldier Xie Xiumei, 20-year-old soldier Wang Li paused for a long time. He said that heroic sons and daughters are brave and brave. The spirit of resisting the aggression of the United States and helping Korea brought him his eternal spiritual baptism. This force was like a torch, which strengthened her faith in her heart and was sure of the future direction.
(Original title: The thematic exhibition to resist US aggression and help Korea is open for half a month. 160,000 spectators flock to the Expo to see what a real star is).
Beijing Evening News Source
“My wife, look up, the flag of our Sixty-Third Army … This bright red will always fly.” Yesterday afternoon, accompanied by a bustling flow of visitors, an elderly couple supporting each other just entered the Chinese People’s Revolutionary Army The museum’s exhibition hall was drawn to the set of flags of the volunteer troops that hung over their heads. “Countless comrades in arms have kept their promises to the homeland and to the people with their precious lives. Their famous names will always be cherished in our hearts.” Although the two elders did not want to be named, they all had a common name: the Chinese People’s Volunteer Army.
Photo by Hu Tiexiang
The exhibition “Remembering the Great Victory and Defending Peace and Justice-Themed Exhibition Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Struggle of Overseas Chinese Volunteers to Resist American Aggression and Aid Korea” is currently on display at the military exhibition.
The 3,300-square-meter exhibition hall and 500-meter-long exhibition line are like a shuttle back in time, taking the public into the era of fierce warfare. Each piece of weaponry and equipment, each bearing honorable flags and precious historical photos, vividly records the glorious history and immortal exploits of volunteer soldiers in heroically fighting and defeating the enemy. A host of representative cultural relics such as combat maps, cultural and telegraph archives, and the experiential landscape created by sound and light technology … Let the audience immerse the audience in the bloody battles of the volunteers.
How rich is the exhibition, how outstanding was the battle of that year. The mountain is covered with scorched earth, the sky is full of black smoke, and empty ammunition boxes are scattered everywhere … In the Shangganling campaign display area, Citizen Ms. Qi was shocked by the scene of the highly restored war before his eyes. He observed the exhibits that flew in more than 50 locations. The phone line couldn’t help crying. Ms. Qi said that she deliberately brought her daughter, who was in elementary school, to visit the exhibition. When her daughter saw the burned submachine gun used by Hero Qiu Shaoyun, Hero First Class, and War Hero to resist America’s aid to Korea When Jiao’s cotton padded jacket was torn, she faced the portrait of the soldier and asked his mother in a low voice, “Is he the star?” “Yes”. Ms. Qi replied, “Only those heroes, these cutest people, are true stars.”
Yang Gensi, 28, died with the enemy, Qiu Shaoyun, 26, lived forever in the fire, and Huang Jiguang, 21, blocked the enemy’s barrel … More than 300,000 heroes and almost 6,000 collectives of heroes held aloft the banner of justice, creating a history of war. A glorious example. “These martyrs were the same age as us, but their lives are fixed in the vigorous and youthful years …” Faced with the portrait of volunteer soldier Xie Xiumei, 20-year-old soldier Wang Li paused for a long time. He said that heroic sons and daughters are brave and brave. The spirit of resisting the aggression of the United States and helping Korea brought him his eternal spiritual baptism. This force was like a torch, which strengthened her faith in her heart and was sure of the future direction.
(Original title: Anti-US Aid Korea’s themed exhibition is open for half a month. 160,000 spectators flocked to the Expo to see what a real star is).
Beijing Evening News Source