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UPDATED: 14:15, April 04, 2005
Nanjing massacre victims remembered
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Students from a Nanjing college lay a wreath April 3 at the memorial for 300,000 Chinese victims slaughtered by Japanese invading troops in 1937. Thousands of Nanjing residents in Jiangsu Province went to pay their respect to the victims on Saturday and Sunday. During the weekend, two days before the the Tomb-Sweeping Day (April 5), millions went to honor the dead across the country. (newsphoto)

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A student lays flowers as a way to remember the dead at the memorial in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, April 3. (newsphoto)

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Nanjing residents come to the memorial to remember the 300,000 victims killed during the massacre by Japanese troops in 1937. (newsphoto)

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