On the 75th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, reporters from China News Service climbed to Lushan Mountain in Jiangxi Province to visit the Lushan Anti-Japanese War Museum located on the side of the Changchong River in the East Valley of Guling, Lushan, on the side of the former site of the "Lushan Conference".

  Three joint Chinese-style palace-style two-story buildings stand majestically under the cover of green pines and cypresses. The Lushan Anti-Japanese War Museum is the site of the original Lushan Library. This Chinese-style building built in 1934 is the first large-scale building designed and built by the Chinese in the eastern valley of Lushan. In 1996, the museum was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit. In 2014, the museum was selected as the first batch of 80 national anti-Japanese war memorial facilities and sites.

  The main content of the museum is the "KMT-Communist Peace Talks", "War of Resistance Declaration", and "Blood War of Resistance". Through relevant historical documents, materials, pictures and real objects, it focuses on the important position of Lushan in the second cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party and the history of China's War of Resistance Against Japan. Lushan also played a special role in the history of the Chinese War of Resistance. Nowadays, more and more people come into the Lushan Anti-Japanese War Museum to learn about the history of the Anti-Japanese War. (Reporter Liu Zhankun edited Lu Jie)

Editor in charge: 【Luo Pan】