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Chinese soldiers’ spirit to fight against US aggression during Korean War commemorated
By Li Qiao in Dandong Source: Global Times Published: 2020/10/19 20:16:37
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The Yalu River Broken Bridge is the landmark of Dandong, Northeast China's Liaoning Province. The bridge served as a major artery for China's aid to North Korea during the Korean War. American forces repeatedly bombed the bridge to cut off Chinese supply lines. Photos: Lin Luwen/GT



Three Chinese women in their sixties, marching like soldiers and singing the anthem of the Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) Army, walked on a broken bridge over the Yalu River that divides North Korea and China, in Dandong, Northeast China's Liaoning Province, on Saturday. They were commemorating the scene when CPV walked across the Yalu River to join the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea(1950-53).

Exactly 70 years ago, the Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) Army walked across the Yalu River to North Korea from border city Dandong, also the stronghold to transport war reserves to front line. From then on, Dandong is honored as a hero city in China.

This year marks the 70th anniversary of CPV participation in the Korean War (1950-53). Chinese people have not forgotten the sacrifice of the CPV and many visit Dandong to commemorate the spirit of the war to resist US aggression.
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Commemorating the spirit

Dandong has a memorial hall, 19 mausoleums for the martyrs and many historical sites of the war, showing people the real history and sacrifices made by CPV soldiers who fought alongside North Korean troops against US aggression under difficult conditions.

The Memorial Hall of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea in Dandong reopened after renovation on September 19. First established in 1958 and moved to its current site in 1993, the memorial hall closed in late 2014 and has undergone massive refurbishment and expansion. It is the only museum in China featuring an exhibition on the complete history of CPV participation in the war.

With many people expecting to visit the new hall, some visitors didn't manage to make a reservation a week in advance.

Wang Chuanxin, a 67-year-old visitor, who has difficulty communicating due to suffering from sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, was wheeled around the memorial hall by his wife Wang Guirong. Wang Chuanxin's uncle participated in the CPV 70 years ago and lost contact with the family in the Korean War. He was eager to visit this new hall after hearing the news of its reopening, as if he could see his uncle, despite never knowing what he looked liked.

Wang's son checked the reservation website and finally booked tickets successfully for his father nearly one month later on October 15.

"Today is rainy which is inconvenient and dangerous for wheeling my husband out. However, he can't wait to come and insists visiting this hall today," Wang Guirong told the Global Times.

"This hall showed us and the young generation a comprehensive and vivid glimpse of the war," she said.

Observing the mock CPV model in the hall, Wang Guirong said she realized that their uncle was in fact such an unnamed hero. She wishes more people come to learn how they resisted US aggression and aided Korea, sacrificing in the war to protect the motherland.

"My husband is very excited to watch the war scene. Even though he cannot express it well, I can tell from his face," Wang Guirong said.

Many people come to the Dandong Cemetery of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea Martyrs, the earliest CPV soldiers' cemetery built in China. Among 197,653 martyrs confirmed by China's Civil Affair Ministry, there are 292 CPV martyrs buried in this 14,000-square-meters cemetery.

Sun Dali, the director of the mausoleum, told the Global Times that every year on Qingming Festival, Army Day and other anniversaries, the relatives of the martyrs and visitors would send flowers and clean tombstones to commemorate the martyrs.

For this year's Qingming Festival in April, travel was limited due to anti-epidemic measures. The cemetery conducted an online memorial service. Martyrs' family members booked flowers online and watched martyrs' tombstones through video chats with cemetery staff.

The COVID-19 pandemic might stop people from visiting the cemetery but can't impede people from commemorating the spirit of the Chinese soldiers in fighting the war, Sun noted.

The broken bridge was originally the first iron bridge over the Yalu River, built by Japanese invaders in 1909 to plunder China's wealth. The bridge was 944.2 meters long and 11 meters wide, connecting Dandong and North Korean city Sinuiju.

The bridge served as major artery for China's aid to North Korea during the Korean war. American forces repeatedly bombed the bridge to cut off Chinese supply lines. On November 8, 1950, the bridge was blown off. The remaining part of the bridge in China is still there today, later known as the "Yalu River Broken Bridge."

Li Di, a 32-year-old man, drove four hours from Dalian to Dandong on Saturday, stepped onto the broken bridge to learn the history of the Korean War and show respect to CPV soldiers.

"Seeing the remaining bridge piers, I couldn't wonder how cruel the battlefield was. CPV heroes devoted themselves 70 years ago and we gain the current promising life of our generation. It is important to inherit and carry forward their spirit, and it is time for our generation to defend our country!" he told the Global Times.

 
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Chinese PLA was the first army in the world that broke the myth that US was unbeatable in 1950's in Korea, and helped Vietnam to beat US again in 1960's , US got no other choices but to make peace with China.

 
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comrade in this case you are torn between your ideology and allegiance to you country aren't you

Well, I see the China of the 1950s as being a different China. One trying the communist experiment and later benefiting by using the Communist Party as an authoritarian presence to single-mindedly develop the country as an industrial powerhouse. But now China has diverged from communism. I mean when some Chinese members of PDF take pride in saying that housing prices in Hong Kong or Shanghai are among the highest in the world, you know something is wrong. These are image results of a simple Google search for "homelessness in China".

About India, I feel that India and China should stop being rivals and combinedly fight the hegemony of the Western governments. Of course there has to be political changes in both countries where true socialist / communist intellectuals should govern.
 
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Well, I see the China of the 1950s as being a different China. One trying the communist experiment and later benefiting by using the Communist Party as an authoritarian presence to single-mindedly develop the country as an industrial powerhouse. But now China has diverged from communism. I mean when some Chinese members of PDF take pride in saying that housing prices in Hong Kong or Shanghai are among the highest in the world, you know something is wrong. These are image results of a simple Google search for "homelessness in China".

About India, I feel that India and China should stop being rivals and combinedly fight the hegemony of the Western governments. Of course there has to be political changes in both countries where true socialist / communist intellectuals should govern.
Do you think it can happen or is possible in the presence of hindu fundamentalist pakistan o phobic muslim o phobic maleech o phobic majority population of India
 
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Do you think it can happen or is possible in the presence of hindu fundamentalist pakistan o phobic muslim o phobic maleech o phobic majority population of India

Every country that had the transition from being regressive ( or capitalist ) to being progressive had a few people ( the intellectuals ) doing something significant and taking power. The progressives in India like Kanhaiya Kumar, Shehla Rashid and Umar Khalid would have to probably study such cases and adapt them to Indian situation. They will have to somehow balance the reasonable desires of the civilian majority with the requirements of progressive change.

I don't know if that made sense. :D
 
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Every country that had the transition from being regressive ( or capitalist ) to being progressive had a few people ( the intellectuals ) doing something significant and taking power. The progressives in India like Kanhaiya Kumar, Shehla Rashid and Umar Khalid would have to probably study such cases and adapt them to Indian situation. They will have to somehow balance the reasonable desires of the civilian majority with the requirements of progressive change.

I don't know if that made sense. :D
I was talking about the will of the majority
 
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I was talking about the will of the majority

As I said, the intellectuals will have to act despite any non-reasonable will of the majority. All reasonable desires can be taken on board and amplified so that the majority doesn't feel the need to become a mob and remove the minority intellectuals.
 
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As I said, the intellectuals will have to act despite any non-reasonable will of the majority. All reasonable desires can be taken on board and amplified so that the majority doesn't feel the need to become a mob and remove the minority intellectuals.
A very platonic and utopian thought/desire
 
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A very platonic and utopian thought/desire

Well, I don't know how revolutionary change in other countries happened in exact steps so I am just trying to put down what seem to be sensible broad points that can happen in Indian context.
 
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About India, I feel that India and China should stop being rivals and combinedly fight the hegemony of the Western governments. Of course there has to be political changes in both countries where true socialist / communist intellectuals should govern.

Correction: India is not China's rival, it is no where even close to that. This is what China is and what India isn't Economic superpower, High Tech powerhouse, Military superpower, Manufacturing powerhouse. India cannot compete with China it is just a simple fact. I do agree India should not be used by the West as a pawn against China, Indian government and the people should not treat China as an enemy because of some territorial dispute. If India remains hostile then do no blame China for taking harsh measures.
 
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I mean when some Chinese members of PDF take pride in saying that housing prices in Hong Kong or Shanghai are among the highest in the world, you know something is wrong.

nobody says that about Shanghai.

We say that about Hong Kong because the high housing prices in Hong Kong are caused by Britain forcing China to allow the tycoons to remain in power. It is a negative example. Unfortunately China in 1980 was only strong enough to take Hong Kong back, not to completely reform Hong Kong.

And you know as well as anyone that propaganda can cause even the poorest of beggars to think they're only 1 step away from being a millionaire, and to blame their troubles on external parties.
 
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