A solemn ceremony in Shenyang, northeast China, marked the final journey of 25 Chinese People’s Volunteers soldiers whose remains were buried on Friday. The soldiers, who fought in the 1950-1953 War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, were honored at the Cemetery of Revolutionary Martyrs in Liaoning Province.
Draped in Chinese flags, the caskets symbolized a bridge between generations—a reminder of sacrifices made for peace. 🌸 “This is not just about history; it’s about legacy,” said a local attendee. The event, blending tradition with modern tributes, drew crowds from across the Chinese mainland and overseas Chinese communities.
For young audiences, the ceremony echoes themes of resilience and unity—values resonating in today’s geopolitics. As tensions simmer globally, these heroes’ stories remind us: peace is never free. 🕊️
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