What does establishing this national commemorative day mean?: Global Times editorial - Global Times

Establishment of Commemoration Day of Taiwan's Restoration

The 18th session of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) voted to establish Commemoration Day of Taiwan's Restoration.

On October 25, 1945, Taiwan and the Penghu Islands, which had been occupied by Japan, were restored to China's administration after the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

The restoration and return of Taiwan to the motherland marked the victory of the Chinese nation's 14-year-long War of Resistance, and represented the triumph of the Taiwan compatriots' 50-year struggle against Japan's occupation and colonial rule.

Taiwan's restoration is a solemn moment when the Chinese government recovered its lost territory and resumed sovereignty over the island.

Author's summary: Establishment of a national commemorative day for Taiwan's restoration.

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Global Times Global Times — 2025-10-25

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