Over 120,000 people in Hong Kong have visited the nine-day-long exhibition, marking the 60th anniversary of China's victory in the war of resistance against Japanese aggression and the victory of the world's war against Fascism.
Organizers of the exhibition said on Thursday that the visitors have written down their impressions, both in Chinese and English on nine books. Calling for world peace has become the aspirations of most of the visitors.
Visitors to the show expect the holding of more exhibitions of the kind to remind the coming generations to understand and remember the history.
The exhibition, displaying over 370 pictures and 104 relics, tells the history of Chinese people's fighting against Japanese troops, of which over 50 percent have rarely been shown before.
The exhibition indicated that China's war of resistance against Japanese aggression gained support from peace-loving people, parties and governments from all over the world and China was the main battle field of anti-Facism war in the east.
The show was jointly organized by Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao, the National Museum of China, Phoenix TV and some other organizations.
Source: Xinhua