Imperial Japan’s peaceful legacy in Chinese outpost
By , on January 10th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> The red sun of the Japanese flag flutters alongside the Chinese emblem’s five stars at a business zone in Dalian — a rare sight in a country still embittered by Tokyo’s imperial dominance decades ago. The northeastern city was the only one in China with a Japanese consulate to avoid demonstrations when anti-Japan protests raged across the country over disputed islands four months ago. Japan’s 40-year occupation of Dalian — which only ended with Tokyo’s defeat in World War II — lasted longer than anywhere else in mainland China. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Imperial Japan’s peaceful legacy in Chinese outpost
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Imperial Japan’s peaceful legacy in Chinese outpost
<!– google_ad_section_start –> The red sun of the Japanese flag flutters alongside the Chinese emblem’s five stars at a business zone in Dalian — a rare sight in a country still embittered by Tokyo’s imperial dominance decades ago. The northeastern city was the only one in China with a Japanese consulate to avoid demonstrations when anti-Japan protests raged across the country over disputed islands four months ago. Japan’s 40-year occupation of Dalian — which only ended with Tokyo’s defeat in World War II — lasted longer than anywhere else in mainland China. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Imperial Japan’s peaceful legacy in Chinese outpost
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