Renewal of the Korean War Memorial in China Emphasizing friendly relations with North Korea or September 20, 20:42

China aims to emphasize its traditional friendship with North Korea by renewing the memorial hall 70 years after the outbreak of the Korean War and advertising that it has won with China's military support. That's right.

China has dispatched a large-scale "People's Volunteer Army" in the Korean War that broke out in 1950 to fight against the United Nations forces centered on the United States, and next month will mark the 70th anniversary of its participation.



Prior to this, China renewed the Korean War Memorial in Dandong, Liaoning Province, northeastern China, which borders North Korea, over a period of about six years, and opened to the public on the 20th.



The exhibition space of the memorial hall has been expanded five times, and more than 1,600 items such as a handwritten letter sent by President Kim Il Sung to China to request participation in the war are displayed.

In addition, tanks and fighters from the time of the Korean War are also exhibited on the grounds of the memorial hall.



At the entrance of the exhibition hall, the words of Xi Jinping Jintao to "medium in the morning's friendly relations was signed in blood" was listed.



China seems to be aiming to emphasize its traditional friendship with North Korea by advertising that it has won the war with China's military support.