Californian students get history lesson on Flying Tigers
Share - WeChat
The park houses 537 artifacts collected from overseas, including service documents, cameras, military badges and uniforms.
Delegation organizer Ma Kuanchi, vice-president of the Flying Tigers Historical Organization, said the trip allowed young people from the US to see relics, hear wartime stories and gain a firsthand insight into China's development.
"Young people carry forward the Flying Tigers spirit," Ma said.
"More exchanges bridge gaps and build understanding."
- Guangzhou's Nansha port enters 5th phase of construction
- World's largest optical fiber preform released in Wuhan
- Californian students get history lesson on Flying Tigers
- Sino-Russian youth optimistic about friendly bilateral ties
- China's railway trips climb 6.8% in first four months
- China introduces protection periods for clinical trial data































