2025-09-12
59 分钟Hello with you on this Friday, September 12, 2025.
You are listening to The Beijing Hour,
coming to you live from the Chinese capital on today's program.
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China has welcomed home the remains of 30 Chinese people's volunteer martyrs,
who lost their lives during the war to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea more than seven decades ago.
A handover ceremony was held Friday morning to transfer their remains and belongings upon their arrival at Shenyang Airport in the northeastern province of Liaoning.
Zhou Yixing reports from Shenyang.
The solemn ceremony has been held to welcome the remains of 30 martyrs.
They were soldiers of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army who died in a war to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea.
And earlier this morning, China and the Republic of Korea had finished the handover of the remains,
and then a special flight carried them back to the Chinese soil.
The special flight consisted of the Y-20 aircraft and four J-20 fighters.
fighter jets.