Soldiers sacrificed in battle against Japan's invasion mourned in SW China

Source:Xinhua Published: 2012-8-16 9:58:48

A girl places a flower at a cemetery to mourn for the soldiers sacrificed during the battle against Japan's invasion in Tengchong, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, August 15, 2012. Many visitors came to the cemetery for martyrs and museums to mark the 67th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender. Tengchong was a frontline where Chinese people fought against Japan's invasion during the World War II. Photo: Xinhua
A girl places a flower at a cemetery to mourn for the soldiers sacrificed during the battle against Japan's invasion in Tengchong, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, August 15, 2012. Many visitors came to the cemetery for martyrs and museums to mark the 67th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender. Tengchong was a frontline where Chinese people fought against Japan's invasion during the World War II. Photo: Xinhua
Tourists learn about the Flying Tigers, a US volunteer group which fought alongside the Chinese against Japanese aggressors in World War II, in a museum in Tengchong, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, August 15, 2012. Many visitors came to the cemetery for martyrs and museums to mark the 67th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender. Tengchong was a frontline where Chinese people fought against Japan's invasion during the World War II. Photo: Xinhua
Tourists learn about the Flying Tigers, a US volunteer group which fought alongside the Chinese against Japanese aggressors in World War II, in a museum in Tengchong, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, August 15, 2012. Many visitors came to the cemetery for martyrs and museums to mark the 67th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender. Tengchong was a frontline where Chinese people fought against Japan's invasion during the World War II. Photo: Xinhua
Visitors learn about the battle against Japan's invasion in a museum in Tengchong, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, August 15, 2012. Many visitors came to the cemetery for martyrs and museums to mark the 67th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender. Tengchong was a frontline where Chinese people fought against Japan's invasion during the World War II. Photo: Xinhua
Visitors learn about the battle against Japan's invasion in a museum in Tengchong, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, August 15, 2012. Many visitors came to the cemetery for martyrs and museums to mark the 67th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender. Tengchong was a frontline where Chinese people fought against Japan's invasion during the World War II. Photo: Xinhua
Visitors come to a cemetery to mourn for the soldiers sacrificed during the battle against Japan's invasion in Tengchong, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, August 15, 2012. Many visitors came to the cemetery for martyrs and museums to mark the 67th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender. Tengchong was a frontline where Chinese people fought against Japan's invasion during the World War II. Photo: Xinhua
Visitors come to a cemetery to mourn for the soldiers sacrificed during the battle against Japan's invasion in Tengchong, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, August 15, 2012. Many visitors came to the cemetery for martyrs and museums to mark the 67th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender. Tengchong was a frontline where Chinese people fought against Japan's invasion during the World War II. Photo: Xinhua
A visitor comes to a cemetery to mourn for the soldiers sacrificed during the battle against Japan's invasion in Tengchong, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, August 15, 2012. Many visitors came to the cemetery for martyrs and museums to mark the 67th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender. Tengchong was a frontline where Chinese people fought against Japan's invasion during the World War II. Photo: Xinhua
A visitor comes to a cemetery to mourn for the soldiers sacrificed during the battle against Japan's invasion in Tengchong, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, August 15, 2012. Many visitors came to the cemetery for martyrs and museums to mark the 67th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender. Tengchong was a frontline where Chinese people fought against Japan's invasion during the World War II. Photo: Xinhua







 

 





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