html On the 113th, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government held a memorial ceremony to mourn the victims of the Nanjing Massacre and the victims of the Japanese invasion of China. Chief Executive Li Jiachao attended. Li Jiachao social media photo China News Service, Hong Kong, December 13th. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government held a public memorial ceremony at the government headquarters on the 13th to mourn the victims of the Nanjing Massacre and the victims during the Japanese war of aggression against China. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Chief Executive Lee Ka-chao attended and presented a wreath.
htmlOn the 113th, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government held a memorial ceremony to mourn the victims of the Nanjing Massacre and the victims of the Japanese invasion of China. Chief Executive Li Jiachao attended. Li Jiachao social media photo Li Jiachao posted on his social media that day: "Today is the National Memorial Day of Nanjing Massacre victims National Memorial Day . I attended the public memorial ceremony held at the government headquarters, laid a wreath, and observed a silence with a group of participants to mourn the victims of Nanjing Massacre and the victims during the Japanese war of aggression against China."
html On the 113th, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government held a memorial ceremony to mourn the victims of Nanjing Massacre and the victims during the Japanese war of aggression against China. Chief Executive Li Jiachao attended. Li Jiachao social media photo He said that on December 13, 1937, the Japanese invaders began a tragic massacre of Chinese compatriots in Nanjing for more than 40 days, and more than 300,000 people were brutally killed, creating a Nanjing Massacre that shocked China and the world. "Today, we pay our highest respect to the victims." On the 113th, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government held a public memorial ceremony to mourn the victims of the Nanjing Massacre and the victims of the Japanese invasion of China. Chief Executive Li Jiachao attended. Li Jiachao social media photo
Li Jiachao also thanked all the people who attended the ceremony that day and expressed his hope to take this opportunity to demonstrate the firm position of the Chinese people to firmly safeguard national sovereignty, territorial integrity and world peace. (End)