Live: Visit the exhibition on War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea in Beijing

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An exhibition commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Chinese People’s Volunteers (CPV) army entering the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) to help in the war to resist U.S. aggression is held at the Military Museum of the Chinese People’s Revolution in Beijing. Covering some 3,300 square meters, the exhibition features 540 photos, 15 artworks, and a total of 1,900 items, including maps, documents, flags, badges, and weapons, which were used or captured during the war. Among them are 824 pieces of precious cultural relics unveiled to the public for the first time, according to the organizers. Join CGTN’s Wu Guoxiu for more. #KoreanWar1950 #unforgottenwar

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