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Performances highlight Chinese people's struggle, fighting spirit at V-Day commemoration gala

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Performances highlight Chinese people's struggle, fighting spirit at V-Day commemoration gala

2025-09-03 22:07 Last Updated At:23:27

The Chinese people's struggle and fighting spirit were solemnly depicted at a grand evening gala commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Wednesday.

The first chapter of the performances opened with "Along the Songhua River", a song recalling the plight of people in northeast China after the September 18 incident in 1931, which marked the start of the Japanese invasion of China. It expresses grief of displaced people after losing their loved ones. It also conveys the hope to regain their homeland.

Other integrated art forms, such as music, dance and scene play, depicted the Chinese people's unrelenting will to resist against Japanese aggression when the nation was facing the danger of peril.

The chapter culminated in the chorus "Roar, The Yellow River" -- the eighth and last movement of the "Yellow River Cantata". The Yellow River is also called the "Mother River" of the Chinese nation. The Cantata picks the Yellow River as the symbol of the nation's strength and unyielding spirit of resistance. It highlights the Chinese people's courage and resolution to "defend the Yellow River, the motherland, and the whole nation." With the theme of "Remember History, Honor the Martyrs, Cherish Peace, and Create the Future", and a focus on significant historical junctures and historical scenarios of the main Eastern battlefield of the World Anti-Fascist War, the gala highlighted the pivotal role of the Communist Party of China in the entire nation's resistance against Japanese aggression, and paid tribute to the revolutionary martyrs who fought bloody battles in the war.

The gala fully demonstrated China's firm attitude of safeguarding world peace and security and proclaimed the eternal truth that "Justice Prevails," "Peace Prevails," and "The People Prevail."

Performances highlight Chinese people's struggle, fighting spirit at V-Day commemoration gala

Performances highlight Chinese people's struggle, fighting spirit at V-Day commemoration gala

As foreign trade is an important part of China's open economy and a driving force for national economic development, Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said China will step up efforts to promote innovative development of its cross-border commerce.

In a recent interview with China Media Group, Wang said that China's foreign trade in goods grew by 3.8 percent year on year to reach 45.47 trillion yuan (about 6.53 trillion U.S. dollars) in 2025, hitting a new record and marking the first time that the volume has exceeded the 45-trillion-yuan threshold. The country is also expected to maintain its position as the world's largest trading nation in goods in 2025.

He stated that the global economy currently faces insufficient growth momentum, persistent geopolitical tensions, and a marked slowdown in trade expansion. The World Trade Organization has also revised its projected growth rate for global trade in 2026 downward to 0.5 percent, reflecting heightened uncertainty in the international trade environment.

In the face of significant challenges and mounting risks, China this year will advance the coordinated development of goods trade, service trade, and digital trade in a comprehensive and systematic manner, with the aim of ensuring stability and resilience in foreign trade performance, Wang stressed.

"We will consolidate and expand diversified markets. We will do a good job in hosting important exhibitions such as the Canton Fair, attract more overseas buyers to attend and purchase, and increase support for enterprises to participate in exhibitions abroad. We will guide the healthy and standardized development of new forms and models of foreign trade such as cross-border e-commerce. China has reached 23 free trade agreements (FTA) with 30 countries and regions. We will support and guide enterprises to make good use of these agreements to expand trade exchanges," he said.

China will promote balanced trade development in 2026, said Wang, adding that it will actively expand imports through measures such as coordinated exhibition events and targeted procurement.

"We will continue to expand the influence of the 'Export to China' brand, hold a series of matchmaking events, make full use of various trade promotion platforms including the China International Import Expo, leverage the role of national demonstration zones for import trade promotion and innovation, enhance the facilitation of import trade, optimize the sources and structure of imported goods, and better meet the needs of industrial development and people's pursuit of a better life," he continued.

China to promote innovative development of foreign trade

China to promote innovative development of foreign trade

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