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Prints of Resistance | Mother Sends Her Son to Serve in the Army On January 27, 1939, Ta Kung Pao published Lu Hongji's "A Mother Sends Her Son to Serve in the Army." A mother, filled with sorrow and pride, bids farewell to her son. Like countless others, she sets aside personal grief for the sake of national duty.
HK & WWII
2025.09.03 08:30
Prints of Resistance | Victims Beneath the Iron Heel On September 23, 1937, Ta Kung Pao published Qin Wei's "Victims Beneath the Iron Heel." This illustration depicts the devastation inflicted upon Chinese families — homes destroyed, lives uprooted — under Japanese atrocities.
HK & WWII
2025.09.02 09:30
Prints of Resistance | Resistance Anthem On November 25, 1937, Ta Kung Pao published Zhanghui's "Resistance Anthem." This work both condemns the Japanese bombing of civilian zones and honours the Chinese people's impassioned resistance in the face of devastation.
HK & WWII
2025.08.30 09:30
HK & WWII | Honoring past: Highlights from 'Remembering History and Cherishing Peace' exhibition The large-scale touring exhibition "Remembering History and Cherishing Peace - Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War", hosted by Hong Kong Ta Kung Wen Wei Media Group, came to a successful conclusion today (Aug. 29).
HK & WWII
2025.08.29 15:19
Prints of Resistance | The Iron Torrent On October 29, 1937, Ta Kung Pao published Duan Ganqing's print "The Iron Torrent." This illustration depicts the awakening of the Chinese people. This work portrays a human"Great Wall"— a torrent of resistance forged in blood and steel.
HK & WWII
2025.08.29 09:30
HK & WWII | Flames of resistance, ink of peace: Exhibiting the spirit of war of resistance A large-scale photo, calligraphy, and painting exhibition commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression opens at the Hong Kong City Hall from Aug. 13 to 18, supported by over 70 renowned Hong Kong artists through their calligraphy and paintings, commemorates the spirit of resistance and the value of peace. On the 80th anniversary of victory, it seeks to deepen patriotic awareness, especially among the youth, and emphasize the importance of upholding national security.
HK & WWII
2025.08.28 17:40
Prints of Resistance | Soldiers are Civilians, Civilians are Soldiers, Army-Civilian Cooperation to Defeat the Enemy On April 27, 1939, Ta Kung Pao published Li Keran's "Soldiers are Civilians, Civilians are Soldiers, Army-Civilian Cooperation to Defeat the Enemy". The print shows an older woman mending a soldier's uniform — a quiet but profound symbol of unity between army and people in the war of resistance.
HK & WWII
2025.08.28 09:30
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