Chongqing Daily:
The speaker just mentioned the ongoing War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression cultural relics protection and exhibition season. What is the goal of this activity? What are the upcoming plans? Thank you.
Sun Deli:
Thanks for your questions. Organizing the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression cultural relics protection and exhibition season is an important initiative this year. The main purpose is to strengthen coordination and interdepartmental collaboration under the theme "protecting War of Resistance artifacts, telling resistance stories well, and promoting the great spirit of resistance." We aim to create a communication network to achieve a comprehensive publicity effect. This helps us attract wide public participation and build a strong atmosphere of remembering history, commemorating martyrs, cherishing peace, and creating a better future. The activity season continues from July to September, with each month featuring activities that have distinct themes, substantial content and diverse formats.
In July, we opened the exhibition commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, jointly promoted a series of thematic exhibitions, co-hosted the National Revolutionary Story Narrator Competition, and advanced projects for the protection and presentation of sites related to the war.
In August, we launched over 30 thematic exhibitions on the war of resistance against Japanese aggression. We also held an exhibition on archived documents highlighting the role of the CPC in the war of resistance and a special exhibition on relics from the sites of Northeast United Resistance Army. We organized revolutionary story telling activities across six provinces, hosted donation drives for wartime artifacts and old photos. The top 10 and most excellent cases of protection and use of revolutionary cultural relics nationwide were displayed.
In September, we plan to launch a special exhibition on "International Friends and China's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression," and a permanent Flying Tigers exhibition, host the National Forum on High-Quality Development of Revolutionary Memorials, and jointly organize a themed class for students nationwide, to mark the anniversary.
This year, central and local media outlets have actively participated in and supported the work on relics from the war of resistance by setting agendas, creating dedicated columns both online and offline, producing well-planned programs, conducting interviews, and publishing a series of reports. These efforts have further fueled public enthusiasm for wartime relics and museums. On this occasion, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to all media outlets and journalists for their dedication. Thank you. Thank you.

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