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The Chinese Communist Party's Decision to Send Primary School Students to a Military Parade in Vladivostok Has Sparked a Backlash in Public Opinion. | Chinese Primary School Students

Recently, a group of Chinese primary school students traveled to Vladivostok, Russia, to participate in a "Great Patriotic War" march organized by Russia. While some Chinese state media outlets gave the event high-profile coverage, others unusually criticized its nature, acknowledging that Vladivostok was Russian territory seized from China. This incident sparked a strong backlash in Chinese public opinion, with related reports subsequently bein…
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Newtalk News: Russia recently held a children's parade in Vladivostok, a Far Eastern city ceded by China, to celebrate the 81st anniversary of the victory in World War II. Among the participants were first-grade students from China, dressed in Eighth Route Army uniforms and led by a school teacher past the reviewing stand. The news sparked outrage in China, with many Chinese netizens condemning it as a "national humiliation and loss of sovereign…

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Recently, a group of Chinese primary school students traveled to Vladivostok, Russia, to participate in a "Great Patriotic War" march organized by Russia. While some Chinese state media outlets gave the event high-profile coverage, others unusually criticized its nature, acknowledging that Vladivostok was Russian territory seized from China. This incident sparked a strong backlash in Chinese public opinion, with related reports subsequently bein…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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