China News Service, Changchun, July 7 (Reporter Lu Shengnan) On the 7th, people from all walks of life in Changchun, Jilin came to the Manchukuo Palace Museum to commemorate the 83rd anniversary of the July 7th Incident.

  Changchun was the so-called "capital" of the puppet Manchuria state that was concocted during the Japanese invasion of China. The puppet Manchurian palace located here was the seat of the puppet regime that Japan had supported in Northeast China. As a historical witness of Japan's invasion of Northeast China, the Manchukuo Palace Museum shoulders the responsibility of spreading history and warning future generations.

The Culture and Art Troupe of the Manchukuo Palace Museum is conducting publicity and presentations for the citizens. Photo by He Jingwei

  The commemorative event of the day was themed "Revisiting the Red Classical Inheritance of the War of Resistance Against Japan". The staff told reporters that due to the special period of the epidemic, the Puppet Manchurian Palace Museum disinfected the event venue in an all-round manner. During the event and during the visit, the audience and the staff must wear masks throughout the course to maintain a safe distance.

  In the theater of the museum, everyone sang the national anthem and swore passionately, saying that they would use actual actions to remember history, remember the martyrs, cherish peace, and warn the future.

  After the ceremony, under the guidance of the instructors, they visited the theme exhibition "Remembrance and Inheritance-Tribute to the Heroes of the Anti-Japanese War in Northeast China", and watched the presentation performance brought by the Cultural and Cultural Art Troupe of the Manchukuo Palace Museum.

  "Peace is hard to come by, and it is not easy to keep it. Now the smoke is gone, but the previous sacrifices and struggles should not be forgotten. Let us dedicate ourselves to all the martyrs who died heroically for national independence and people’s liberation, for the prosperity of the country and the happiness of the people. Tribute." said a citizen who participated in the event. (Finish)