In Tengchong, the Myanmar War of Resistance Against Japan Museum reproduces the history of Tengchong, a place where the Chinese expeditionary army spilled blood, and during World War II, it performed a shocking song of national righteousness. The Myanmar War of Resistance Against Resistance Museum is close to the cemetery of neighboring Myanmar. The museum restores the blood history of the 100,000 expeditionary army that year, singing and crying, and mourning the country with a large number of historical materials, oil paintings and cultural relics left over from the war.
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In Tengchong, the Myanmar War of Resistance Against Japan Museum reproduces the history of Tengchong, a place where the Chinese expeditionary army spilled blood, and during World War II, it performed a shocking song of national righteousness. The Myanmar War of Resistance Against Resistance Museum is close to the cemetery of neighboring Myanmar. The museum restores the blood history of the 100,000 expeditionary army that year, singing and crying, and mourning the country with a large number of historical materials, oil paintings and cultural relics left over from the war.
The Myanmar Anti-Japanese War Museum is the first museum in China to be built with private funds, folk collections and the theme of the War of Resistance. The site of the Myanmar Anti-Japanese War Museum is the former site of the Expeditionary Army Counter-Aiding Tengchong Headquarters in Baoshan City, Yunnan Province.
Arrived here at 2:21 pm on November 25, 2017, it should be here after reading the Heshun Library. Look at the introduction that this is the first museum in China with private investment in construction, folk collection, and the theme of the War of Resistance. There are more than 6,000 cultural relics in the museum, 1,000 old photos, and there are still some excellent products. If you are interested in seeing it one by one, it is estimated that it is still quite time-consuming! I stayed for about three or four minutes, and I took a little look and it was over. Because I have no interest in this!
After the visit, it was very shocking and deeply felt the great spirit of the Chinese nation.
The Myanmar Anti-Japanese War Museum was the former site of the Expeditionary Army's Counter-Aiding Tengchong Command. It reproduced that history through a large number of old photos, documentary films, historical materials, oil paintings, comic strips, etc., and the collection of cultural relics.
It's educational and worth learning. This kind of museum is not common.
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