Nanjing Museum


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March 1st 2008
Published: July 25th 2011
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I am back to Nanjing again, this time the main goal is Nanjing's Massacre Museum, and there is also the plum blossoms' season.
The Nanjing's Massacre happened in the second World's War, when Japan invaded China, and killed a hundred thousands of innocent citizens, including child and women, also raped tens thousands of women, this historical event made majority of Chinese don't like the Japanese.
The Nanjing's Massacre Museum was built on the hole where the Japanese buried the massacred citizens, so visiting the museum you can see the victim's bones around you, the enviroment is dark but very interesting, there are so many information about the event, it really worth to visit, and it's also free of entrance fee.


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