Wang Yi is very down to earth. During a visit to NZ a number of years back, it was my job to greet him at the airport and escort him to meet our foreign minister in central Auckland. He said he had not liked the look of the airline food, was hungry, and would like to stop for a hamburger (he was quite specific) on the way to town if there was somewhere handy. So we stopped at the Carl’s Jr. that used to be near the airport and Wang Yi and members of his delegation and I all enjoyed a burger before proceeding into town to meet the minister.
🇨🇳 Nanjing — 1937.
That smile is Japan's real face.
This photo was secretly developed by a 15-year-old Chinese boy, Luo Jin, in 1938. Later, his classmate Wu Xuan hid it for six years and submitted it to the Nanjing War Crimes Tribunal as evidence 1.
We remember.🦋
🇨🇳 North China — 1941.
"Kill all. Burn all. Loot all."
Japanese troops burn a village to ash.
This was the Three Alls Policy. A scorched earth campaign of terror.
At least 2.7 million civilians were murdered.
History buried them. We remember. 🦋
Apparently the US Protocol Office has raised the Australian flag for King Charles state visit hahahaha 😂😂 OMG this is successful a mess of a visit hahaha 😂😂
China's desertification control technology continues to reach new heights! 🚀
While earlier generations achieved remarkable success with straw checkerboard barriers, today's innovators are embracing high-tech materials—using biodegradable PLA fiber sandbags. 🌱
These bags decompose naturally once plants take root, serving not only as sand barriers but also as nurturing beds for greenery. They return to nature, leaving a legacy of green oases.
To every dedicated worker braving the harsh conditions: your sweat is turning deserts into verdant landscapes. 💪🌍