By Yu Runze, Sina English
Several Chinese wore WWII Japanese soldiers’ uniforms to celebrate a friend’s birthday in Wenzhou, east China’s Zhejiang Province.
As soon as the photos were released, criticism flooded in and their actions were also questioned.
“We bought the uniform online and just wanted to have some fun on my friend’s birthday. And we would never think this could ignite such controversy,” a girl in the photos said.
My response: How interesting ! First, the Chinese boy who wore the Nihon Kaigun emblem, now this ? Is there a secret admiration amongst the Chinese of Imperial Japan? @cnleio , @Genesis , @TaiShang , @Edison Chen . What's your view on this?
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