[Explanation] September 3 is the 75th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

In the afternoon, the reporter saw at the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression that many people came to the museum, took photos in front of the museum, and lined up to present flowers to the heroes of the War of Resistance in an orderly manner.

  [Concurrent] Audience Ms. Luan

  Today I came here with the unit, because today also happens to be the 75th anniversary of our victory in the War of Resistance against Japan. We all think this day is also very commemorative, and we hope to be able to dedicate ourselves to our martyrs on this day. Bunch of flowers to express our nostalgia.

  [Concurrent] Audience Ms. Zhang

  I want my children to receive a patriotic education.

The epidemic has been so long and the museum has been closed. Today, just before the start of school, I took her to visit and come here as soon as possible.

  [Commentary] It is reported that the Memorial Hall of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression resumed its orderly opening at 13:00 on the same day, and closed at 18:00.

The number of people who booked the current limit on the day was increased to 3,000.

  [Concurrent] Dong Lixin, Deputy Curator of the Chinese People’s Anti-Japanese War Memorial

  Because 9.3 every year is a peak of audience visits to the pavilion, you can also see that now our prologue hall has an endless stream of audiences.

Then, under the situation of normalization of epidemic prevention and control this year, the Anti-Japanese War Museum opened Weibo and WeChat official accounts to make online appointments. We increased the 2,000 people who made regular appointments every day to 3,000 today.

In addition, we postponed the closing of the museum to 6 o'clock today, and we usually close at 4:30.

In addition, we also prepared 2,000 flowers today for the audience to present to the martyrs of the War of Resistance Against Japan.

  [Commentary] It is reported that on the anniversary of the Anti-Japanese War, the Anti-Japanese War Museum also launched a live broadcast of "Viewing Exhibition in the Cloud". Three gold-medal commentators led the audience to visit themed exhibitions such as "The Historical Contribution of Great Victory" online.

Among them, the "Great Victory Historical Contribution" through more than 1,000 photos, nearly 3,000 cultural relics and a large number of video images, a panoramic view of the Chinese sons and daughters braving the enemy's artillery to go to the national disaster and bravely resist the glorious history of Japanese militarist aggression.

  [Concurrent] Dong Lixin, Deputy Curator of the Chinese People’s Anti-Japanese War Memorial

  The first location is just outside the entrance of our pavilion. It will introduce the audience to some of the landscape around the 14-meter-high flagpole in front of our pavilion.

There are also 8 steps from the third step to the second step in front of our pavilion, which means that the whole nation's war of resistance broke out for 8 years.

Then from the second to the first step, it is the 14th level, which represents the 14 years of resistance.

Then we enter the first part of the prologue hall. The first part is mainly about the local war of resistance, mainly about the story of the Northeast Anti-Japanese War.

Then turn to the second part. We have tunnel warfare and mine warfare, which mainly talks about people's war.

Turning to the last link is the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan. Among them, we talk about our victory, the joy of victory at that time, and that scene by talking about first-class cultural relics.

  [Explanation] It is reported that all visits to the Anti-Japanese War Museum currently implement an advance reservation system. The audience can make reservations through the WeChat official account of the memorial hall using the second-generation identity verification name.

  Reporter Fan Siyi reports from Beijing

Editor in charge: [Lu Yan]