In a historic moment of remembrance, the remains of 43 Chinese People’s Volunteers martyrs—who fell during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea (1950-1953)—will finally return to their homeland from the Republic of Korea (ROK) this week. The emotional repatriation, organized by China’s Ministry of Veterans Affairs, marks a continued effort to honor those who sacrificed their lives in the conflict.
A solemn ceremony in Incheon on November 28 will seal the martyrs’ coffins and complete transfer documents, followed by a heartfelt memorial service at the airport. The remains will then be flown to Shenyang, where a formal welcome ceremony and burial at a local cemetery will take place on November 29. Since 2014, 938 martyrs’ remains have been repatriated under similar arrangements between China and the ROK.
🇰🇷🤝🇨🇳 The handover underscores evolving cross-border ties and shared efforts to heal historical wounds. For younger generations, these ceremonies serve as a poignant reminder of the human cost of war—and the power of reconciliation.
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New batch of Chinese martyrs' remains to be returned from ROK
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