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[Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of Victory: China's Historical Role and Global Vision]-[Beijing's Victory Day commemorations resonate worldwide]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2025-09-04

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China Commemorates 80 Years of Victory and Advocates for a Shared Future

Beijing recently hosted grand commemorative events at Tiananmen Square to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. The atmosphere was one of deep national pride and reflection, with approximately 50,000 attendees witnessing a display that underscored China's transition from a nation under threat to a prosperous global power. Participants, including overseas Chinese and international guests, described the event as "something I would never even dream of happening," highlighting the emotional resonance of seeing the nation's "advanced military equipment" and growth.

Historical Recognition of China's Role

International historians and experts have increasingly emphasized that China's contribution to the Allied victory in World War II was "essential" and often "largely unknown" in the West. Dr. Christian Lubka and historian Renat Mitter noted that while Western narratives focus on the US, UK, and Soviet Union, China’s resistance "tied down the Japanese forces," significantly altering the war's trajectory. This 80th-anniversary milestone serves as an opportunity to address the "great shame" of historical oversight and acknowledge the "mutual help and assistance" that characterized the alliance against fascism.

President Xi’s Vision for Global Governance

During the ceremony, President Xi Jinping hailed the victory as the country's first complete triumph against foreign aggression. He articulated a vision of multilateralism, urging nations to reject "zero-sum mentalities." Victor Gao, Vice President of the Center for China and Globalization, reinforced this, stating that China’s message is one of defending peace against "headwinds caused by certain other countries which want to bully" others. Gao argued that the current global order should return to the original intent of the United Nations—a multipolar system based on "equality and mutual respect" rather than the dominance of a single power.

Diplomatic Engagements and Community Building

President Xi utilized the commemorations to conduct high-level bilateral meetings, strengthening ties with leaders from Laos, Vietnam, Cuba, Zimbabwe, the Republic of the Congo, Serbia, and Slovakia. A recurring theme across these meetings was the commitment to building a "community with a shared future for humanity." Whether upgrading ties to an "all-weather community" with Zimbabwe or focusing on trade and "high-quality Belt and Road cooperation" with Cuba, China is positioning itself as a central pillar of the Global South, offering a collaborative alternative to current geopolitical tensions.

Global Conflicts and Regional Stability

Beyond the commemorations, the report highlighted ongoing global instability. Israel has rejected a Hamas ceasefire proposal, with preparations for an assault on Gaza City continuing, despite internal dissent among Israeli reservists who feel the war has "dragged on for all the wrong reasons." Meanwhile, in Brazil, the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro regarding an alleged coup attempt has reached a critical stage, reflecting deep societal polarization. Additionally, Sudan faces a humanitarian crisis following a devastating landslide in Darfur, underscoring the persistent challenges of war, political fragility, and environmental vulnerability in the current international landscape.

Economic Reforms and Technological Innovation

In the business sector, China continues to push for "high-level institutional opening up" of its capital markets. The China Securities Regulatory Commission reported that the number of qualified foreign institutional investors has reached 900, signaling a continued appetite for Chinese assets. Furthermore, China is showcasing massive innovation in its textile and manufacturing sectors, with events in Shanghai highlighting AI-assisted design and lightweight, sustainable materials. These developments, along with the launch of the China SCO SciTech Innovation Cooperation Center, demonstrate a strategic focus on driving collaborative innovation and maintaining economic resilience.

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📖 Transcript

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Beijing's commemorative events for the 80th anniversary of victory over japan and the world anti-fascist war have struck a chord with people far and wide And, following the V-Day events, international historians are saying China's contribution to victory in World War II was essential.

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