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Russians honor late Chinese general for his contributions

2026-05-18 17:29 Last Updated At:18:37

The Russians still celebrate the bravery of Tang Duo, a deceased Chinese general, to this day for his contribution to the country in history.

After arriving in the Soviet Union in the 1920s to study, Tang took part in numerous key military operations, and fought bravely in the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945).

Tang who came from a farming family, was sent to the Soviet Union in 1925 where he studied at several military academies.

In 1933, he served as the lead pilot in the parade celebrating the 16th Anniversary of the October Revolution.

He flew his aircraft over Moscow's Red Square, becoming the only Chinese pilot ever to do so.

During the Great Patriotic War, Tang Duo fought bravely against Nazi Germany and after returning to China in 1955, he was promoted to the rank of major general.

He passed away in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province in 1983.

Now, the Russian people are bringing his legendary life to the stage to honor his lasting contributions to China-Russia friendship.

"I got involved thanks to Russia and China magazine and its editor-in-chief, Vladimir Berezhnykh. We decided to create a play about General Tang Duo. Actually, just a while ago, I finished writing a screenplay based on his life story. Naturally, it is set against the historical backdrop of the Great Patriotic War. The play will feature episodes from the general's life. It will include wartime songs, scenes featuring pilots, fighter planes in fight, and air battles against German fascists. It's fair to say that, for me, Tang Duo stands as a shining symbol of friendship between the Chinese and Russian peoples," said Kornev Mikhail Georgievich, a honored artist of Russia.

Russians honor late Chinese general for his contributions

Russians honor late Chinese general for his contributions

The 10th China-Russia Expo opened on Sunday in Harbin, the provincial capital of Heilongjiang in northeast China, highlighting the resilience, vitality and mutual benefits of China-Russia economic ties.

Held from May 17 to 21, this year's expo covers a floor space of 55,000 square meters, with more than 1,500 companies from 46 countries and regions taking part. Nearly 300 Russian companies are attending, while over 5,000 buyers are expected.

Since 2014, the event has attracted more than 7,200 Chinese and Russian companies and over a million visitors.

The China-Russia Expo is the largest comprehensive exhibition platform between the two countries.

President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin each sent congratulatory letters to the event, encouraging all sectors from both countries to seize the opportunity, make full use of their geographical proximity and economic complementarity, and further expand all-round practical cooperation.

"Leaders of the two countries have signed agreements to deepen practical cooperation, which we fully support. Russia and China stand side by side for common development, benefiting young people and all people. Such cooperation is timely and far-reaching. We are here in Harbin for the China-Russia Expo, coming from Russia's Sakha Republic. Our region is dominated by agriculture. We are seeking advanced farming technologies including irrigation equipment and harvesters. We hope to reach deals in the coming days to boost local development," said Vasiliy Petrovich Alexeev, head of Ust-Aidan Region of the Russian Federation.

"We are greatly inspired by the congratulatory letters from the heads of state of China and Russia. We will keep building targeted and efficient cooperation platforms, and smooth channels for sub-national exchanges between China and Russia," said Chen Shijun, president of Heilongjiang Council for the Promotion of International Trade.

China-Russia trade volume has surpassed 200 billion U.S. dollars for three consecutive years. China has been Russia's largest trading partner for 16 years running.

In the first quarter of this year, bilateral trade volume hit 60 billion U.S. dollars, a year-on-year increase of more than 14 percent.

This year's Expo features eight major exhibition zones. Beyond the exhibition halls, Russian delegations have also conducted field visits to Chinese companies. A delegation from the Republic of Buryatia visited one of northeast China's largest building materials distribution centers to explore potential areas of cooperation.

"Regular China-Russia economic and trade events continuously bring fresh cooperation opportunities for both sides. This field trip to Xilong Building Materials Market has helped us explore more practical directions and modes for bilateral cooperation," said Alexei Tsydenov, head of the Republic of Buryatia of the Russian Federation.

"Relying on Buryatia's abundant mineral resources and sound logistics conditions, we plan to build industrial parks focusing on home building materials, mineral resources and energy sectors in Russia. We will introduce advanced Chinese technologies and management models to drive coordinated industrial upgrading between the two countries," said Wu Jinrong, vice president of Harbin Xilong International Trade and Logistics Park.

From everyday consumer goods to advanced helicopters, and from mineral resources to intelligent robotics, China-Russia cooperation now spans a wide range of sectors. Economic ties and people-to-people exchanges between the two countries continue to advance toward higher-quality development and broader prospects.

China-Russia Expo promotes trust, cooperation, mutual benefit

China-Russia Expo promotes trust, cooperation, mutual benefit

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