China-Xi/Tribute
Yangquan City, Shanxi Province, north China - July 7, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Aerial shots of mountains
2. Vehicle with Xi Jinping, general secretary of Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, on board moving
3. Monument to martyrs of Hundred-Regiment Campaign
4. Xi (C), other leaders paying tribute in front of monument
5. Floral basket flanked by Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers
6. Xi, other leaders paying tribute
7. Xi, other leaders walking up steps, following soldiers carrying floral basket
8. Xi straightening ribbons on floral basket
9. Xi paying tribute
10. Xi, other leaders bowing
11. Facade of memorial hall commemorating Hundred-Regiment Campaign
12. Various of Xi visiting memorial hall, speaking to other leaders
13. Various of Xi speaking to pupils
14. Various of pupils applauding
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, paid tribute to martyrs who died in a major campaign in the war of resistance against Japanese aggression, when inspecting Yangquan City of north China's Shanxi Province on Monday.
At the monument square honoring the martyrs of the Hundred-Regiment Campaign in 1940, Xi laid a floral basket to pay tribute to the martyrs, and then visited the memorial hall commemorating this major campaign.
During the visit, Xi reviewed the history of the CPC leading the army and civilians in the courageous fight against Japanese invaders, and learned about local efforts to carry out revolutionary history education and promote the great spirit of resisting aggression.
The campaign was a bold and unprecedented counterattack by the Eighth Route Army, led by the Community Party of China, that not only disrupted enemy operations but galvanized national morale during the darkest days of World War II.
Launched on the night of Aug 20, 1940, the operation involved an astonishing 105 regiments — hence its later name — and continued for over five months, ending in January 1941.
Over the course of 1,824 engagements, the offensive inflicted more than 20,000 Japanese casualties. It was the largest and longest strategic offensive carried out by the Eighth Route Army in North China during the war.
China-Xi/Tribute
Dateline : July 7, 2025
Location : China
Duration : 0'46
Yangquan City, Shanxi Province, north China - July 7, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Aerial shots of mountains
2. Vehicle with Xi Jinping, general secretary of Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, on board moving
3. Monument to martyrs of Hundred-Regiment Campaign
4. Xi (C), other leaders paying tribute in front of monument
5. Floral basket flanked by Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers
6. Xi, other leaders paying tribute
7. Xi, other leaders walking up steps, following soldiers carrying floral basket
8. Xi straightening ribbons on floral basket
9. Xi paying tribute
10. Xi, other leaders bowing
11. Facade of memorial hall commemorating Hundred-Regiment Campaign
12. Various of Xi visiting memorial hall, speaking to other leaders
13. Various of Xi speaking to pupils
14. Various of pupils applauding
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, paid tribute to martyrs who died in a major campaign in the war of resistance against Japanese aggression, when inspecting Yangquan City of north China's Shanxi Province on Monday.
At the monument square honoring the martyrs of the Hundred-Regiment Campaign in 1940, Xi laid a floral basket to pay tribute to the martyrs, and then visited the memorial hall commemorating this major campaign.
During the visit, Xi reviewed the history of the CPC leading the army and civilians in the courageous fight against Japanese invaders, and learned about local efforts to carry out revolutionary history education and promote the great spirit of resisting aggression.
The campaign was a bold and unprecedented counterattack by the Eighth Route Army, led by the Community Party of China, that not only disrupted enemy operations but galvanized national morale during the darkest days of World War II.
Launched on the night of Aug 20, 1940, the operation involved an astonishing 105 regiments — hence its later name — and continued for over five months, ending in January 1941.
Over the course of 1,824 engagements, the offensive inflicted more than 20,000 Japanese casualties. It was the largest and longest strategic offensive carried out by the Eighth Route Army in North China during the war.
ID : 8435540
Published : 2025-07-07 20:19
Last Modified : 2025-07-07 22:10:05
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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