【My China Album EP6】Flying Tigers: Wartime camaraderie everlasting
2024/02/02 10:34


During World War II, US General Claire Lee Chennault of the Army Air Corps led American volunteers in an effort to fortify China's resistance, forming the renowned Flying Tigers. Chennault trained both Chinese and American pilots, who fought side by side against the Japanese invaders. Together, the flyers made vital contributions to the victory in World War II. President Xi Jinping remarked, "The Chinese people never forget the Flying Tigers." Join us in this video to revisit the legendary story written in the blood and sacrifice of the peoples of China and the United States.                    

The fifth edition of the "My China Album" video series, jointly produced by the Chinese embassy in the US, the Chinese consulates general in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Chicago, and China Daily, is a vivid portrayal of China-US relations. Themed “My Impressions of China -- 100 Stories of China-US Friendship”, the series captures the heartwarming moments and memories of people-to-people friendship, showcasing the historic interactions and profound bonds between the peoples of the two nations.



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