Ambassador Chhan Song made reference to the Sino-Japanese war and stressed that the lesson of not forgetting the past should be learned from history.
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On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the end of the eight-year Sino-Japanese War, the Chinese Embassy has held a cultural presentation and painting exhibition in Kathmandu. There was also a competition of five categories among school level students.
About a dozen school students participated in the competition in dance, song, painting, elocution and costume among the students. The winners of the competition were awarded by Minister of Education, Science and Technology Raghuji Pant and Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Chan Song. In the
program, Minister Raghuji Pant said that friendly relations between Nepal and China are important. He also mentioned Nepal's commitment to the one-China policy. Minister Pant appreciated that China supports the development of developing and developing countries as its own development. He said that Nepal can learn a lot from China's indomitable ambition. The two countries have been cooperating in the fields of education and technology for years. We believe that this cooperation will expand further,' he said, 'BRI can be an important base for this.' "Those who ignore history have neither past nor future," he said. Ambassador Chan stressed that all countries should bring peace and development to the world by maintaining harmony.
The second war between China and Japan took place from July 7, 1937 to September 2, 1945. It is considered as a war of resistance against the Japanese invasion in China. About two million Chinese soldiers and civilians lost their lives in the war. About 480,000 Japanese soldiers died in the war. The first war between these two countries lasted for about eight months from 25 July 1894 to 17 April 1895.
