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China calls the Korean War an anti-US aid war because it opposed the US and supported North Korea.

In the midst of deepening conflict with the United States, China reopened the Anti-US Aid Memorial Hall after six years.



This is Ji-Sung Kim, correspondent in Dandong, China.



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is an anti-US aid memorial in Dandong, a border area between China and North Korea.



The United States, who participated in the Korean War in 1950, was described as an invader and an invading force.



The battles of Jangjinho and Sanggamyeong, where the Chinese troops inflicted great damage to the US military, are highlighted.



[Chinese guide: (US) threatened the lives, property and safety of the Chinese people.

There has been a provocation of war against China.] The



anti-US aid war was a victorious war, and there is also a quote from President Xi Jinping that the source of the victory is the Chinese people.



He showed off his blood alliance with North Korea.



A separate exhibition space dedicated to the friendship between North Korea and China was prepared, and ginseng wine and lacquerware boxes, which were presented by President Kim Il-sung to the Chinese army, were also displayed.



The memorial hall was closed for expansion in 2014 and reopened after six years in the 70th year of the Korean War.



The area is also more than four times larger than before.



From the first day of opening, Chinese people lined up to see.



[Chinese visitors: China should be stronger.

If you don't become strong, you can be despised.]



As the conflict with the United States intensifies, China is strengthening internal solidarity by producing films and dramas related to the Korean War one after another.



North Korean visitors could not be seen, perhaps because the border was locked by the corona crisis.



As if conscious of US-North Korea relations, only the Consul-General in Shenyang attended the opening ceremony yesterday (19th) as North Korea representative.



(Video coverage: Choi Deok-hyun, Video editing: Oh No-young, CG: Ryu Sang-soo)