An ongoing exhibit at the Beijing American Center in China offers a unique glimpse into a forgotten era of U.S.-China friendship, showcasing photos from World War II that highlight a seldom-remembered alliance.
Curated by Chinese collector Zou Dehuai, the exhibit draws on his personal archive to rekindle stories of heroism, camaraderie and mutual sacrifice that defined the China-Burma-India theater.
The exhibit features more than 10,000 photos from Zou’s collection that depict the wartime experiences of U.S. and Chinese soldiers who fought together against Japanese forces during World War II. Personal moments, such as a U.S. soldier learning to use chopsticks from Chinese soldiers, bring to life the human connections formed amid the chaos of war. “This friendship, of fighting shoulder to shoulder, should be remembered forever,” Zou, who has been collecting historical images since 2012, told the South China Morning Post.
The exhibit shines a light on a largely forgotten chapte...
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