Exhibition showcasing a Chinese officer's D-Day diary is extended to January 24 in Hong Kong.
The "Lost and Found in Hong Kong: The Unsung Chinese Heroes at D-Day" exhibition, featuring the diary of Chinese naval officer Lam Ping-yu from World War II, has been extended until January 24 at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The diary, found in 2015, is the only known record of Chinese participation in the D-Day invasion. Over 8,000 visitors have attended, including over 40 secondary schools. The exhibition will travel to London in February for its international tour.
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