Hong Kong Joins National Commemoration with Solemn Ceremony and Live Viewing of Beijing V-Day Parade

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) joined the nation in marking the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War with a solemn official ceremony on Tuesday morning.
Held at the Hong Kong City Hall Memorial Garden, the ceremony was part of a nationwide day of remembrance and unity. Government officials, veterans, and members of the public gathered to pay tribute to the millions who lost their lives during the war and to reflect on the sacrifices made for peace.
The event coincided with a grand commemorative gathering in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square, where a large-scale military parade and tribute ceremony were held. The parade, which featured thousands of military personnel and a display of historic and modern military equipment, was broadcast live and viewed by Hong Kong residents both at home and in community centers.
Local participation and interest in the commemorative events were notably high. Several Hong Kong residents interviewed said they felt a deep sense of patriotism and reflection.
“It’s incredibly exciting and deeply moving to witness this part of history being honored with such respect,” said one attendee at the ceremony.
The 80th anniversary marks a pivotal moment in China’s modern history, serving as a reminder of both the suffering endured and the strength shown by the Chinese people during the war years. The commemoration also underlines the shared historical memory across the country, with Hong Kong playing an active role in recognizing this national milestone.
Officials said the ceremony in Hong Kong was meant to foster a sense of unity, historical awareness, and national pride, especially among younger generations.