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Vladivostok Hosts Children's Military Parade; China Sends First-Grade Students to Participate, Sparking Controversy | Cross-Strait Relations

Summary by cna.com.tw
On September 3, Vladivostok, a city in the Russian Far East, held a children's parade to commemorate 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 considerable criticism from Chinese netizens, and related reports and comments were largely deleted.
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On September 3, Vladivostok, a city in the Russian Far East, held a children's parade to commemorate 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 considerable criticism from Chinese netizens, and related reports and comments were largely deleted.

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cna.com.tw broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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