As 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of China's victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Wang Sung-Po – a Taiwan resident now living in Chengdu – shares his family's extraordinary story. His parents fought alongside mainland compatriots during WWII, a legacy that shaped his life.
🔊 'My father's generation valued peace because they saw true suffering,' Wang told reporters. His voice cracked as he recalled stories of sacrifice: 'They gave everything – not for glory, but for our nation's survival.'
📜 This emotional tribute comes as China prepares memorial events across the country. Wang's journey from Taiwan to Sichuan symbolizes enduring cross-strait connections through shared history. Young historians are calling 2025 a 'crucial year for preserving living memory' as the wartime generation fades.
💡 Why it matters: With only 3,200 verified WWII veterans still alive nationwide, personal accounts like Wang's help digital-native youth connect with this pivotal chapter in history. His story bridges generations – and the Taiwan Strait.
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