Wu Xianbin (R) makes a speech during a campaign with Japanese pacifists in Osaka, Japan, Dec. 3, 2016. Wu Xianbin, a Nanjing-based businessman, opened to the public in 2006 a privately-invested exhibition hall of Nanjing folk Anti-Japanese War museum that holds his personal collection of historical photos, Japanese military maps and other wartime heritage items. Now, with the collection of more than 5,700 wartime heritage items, 40,000 books and documents, the museum becomes a patriotic education base for local schools and companies. (Xinhua)
Folk Anti-Japanese War museum opened by Nanjing citizen becomes local patriotic education base
Xinhua| 2017-07-06 16:10:46|Editor: Yang Yi
KEY WORDS: Anti-Japanese War
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