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Legacy of the 'Greatest Generation': Beijing Welcomes Home the 13th Batch of Korean War Fallen
China and South Korea have completed the 13th repatriation of Korean War remains, returning 12 soldiers and 146 artifacts to Chinese soil. The ceremony at Incheon Airport highlights a rare area of consistent humanitarian cooperation between the two nations amidst broader regional tensions.

Wings of Remembrance: Beijing Pairs Military Might with Martyrdom in High-Stakes Repatriation
China deployed its most advanced J-20 stealth fighters and Y-20B transport planes to escort the remains of Korean War soldiers returning from South Korea. The event serves as a high-profile blend of historical reverence and a demonstration of the country's modern military capabilities.

The Long Journey Home: Beijing’s Strategic Continuity in Korean War Repatriations
China has received the thirteenth batch of remains of Chinese People's Volunteers soldiers from South Korea, continuing a high-profile repatriation process that began in 2014. These ceremonies serve as a vital tool for domestic nationalism and provide a rare stable channel for diplomatic engagement between Beijing and Seoul.

A High-Tech Guard of Honor: China’s Modern Air Power Welcomes the Ghosts of the Korean War
China deployed its advanced Y-20B transport and J-20 stealth fighters to repatriate the remains of Korean War veterans from South Korea. The event serves as both a high-stakes domestic patriotic narrative and a demonstration of China's modernized military capabilities.

Echoes of 1950: Beijing Deploys Stealth Jets to Welcome Korean War Dead
China utilized its most advanced J-20 stealth fighters and Y-20B transport planes to repatriate the remains of Korean War veterans from South Korea. The mission was designed to showcase military modernization while reinforcing nationalistic narratives of historical legacy and sacrifice.

Echoes of the Frozen Chosin: China Receives 13th Batch of Korean War Remains in Diplomatic Ritual
China has received the 13th batch of remains of Chinese People’s Volunteers from South Korea, continuing a humanitarian tradition started in 2014. The repatriation serves as a high-profile nationalist event in China and a rare surviving pillar of cooperation between Beijing and Seoul.

Patriotic Pageantry and Power Projection: China Welcomes Korean War Dead with Stealth Escorts
China has repatriated the 13th batch of Korean War remains using its most advanced military aircraft, the Y-20B and J-20 stealth fighters. The ceremony utilized symbolic call signs to bridge the gap between 1950s revolutionary sacrifice and modern military capabilities.

Burying the Cold War: China’s Nationalist Ritual as Korean War Remains Return
China is preparing to receive the 13th batch of PVA martyr remains from South Korea, an event marked by intense nationalist symbolism in the city of Shenyang. The repatriation serves as both a diplomatic bridge with Seoul and a powerful domestic narrative tool for the Chinese Communist Party.

Fading Memories, Modern Screens: China’s New Media Strategy for Rebranding the Korean War
China’s new documentary 'Military Uniform Photos' marks a strategic shift toward human-centric storytelling to preserve Korean War legacies. By combining social media campaigns with intimate micro-narratives, state media is successfully rebranding historical propaganda for a younger, digital-native generation.

Generations of Service: Veteran Bugler and 76‑Year‑Old Grandmother Mark Emotional Send‑Off for New Recruits
State media circulated images of a Korean War veteran playing a farewell bugle and a 76‑year‑old grandmother handing dumplings to a new recruit at an enlistment ceremony, portraying generational continuity and public support for the military. The vignette serves both as a human interest story and as a deliberate piece of messaging that reinforces domestic legitimacy for China’s defence posture.

A 95‑Year‑Old Korean War Veteran Cuts a New Recruit’s Hair — A Viral Moment of Generational Duty
A viral video shows a 95‑year‑old Korean War veteran cutting the hair of a young woman about to enter military service, a gesture lauded online as a passing of duty. The moment underscores how personal stories of veterans are used to humanize the armed forces and shape public attitudes toward military service, especially for women.

A Soldier’s Truth on Screen: Zhang Yongshou and the Making of China’s Wartime Icons
Zhang Yongshou, who enlisted at 14 and later served in the Korean War, became a prominent actor and director in China’s military cinema. He turned frontline entertainment into a lifelong mission to render the ‘soul of the soldier’ on screen, shaping popular memory and serving official narratives about sacrifice and service.