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Taiwanese at Beijing’s military parade to include former KMT chair, Want Want executive

War against Japan ‘is our common history’, 2016-2017 KMT chairwoman Hung Hsiu-chu says in social media post announcing arrival in Beijing

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Hung Hsiu-chu is a strong advocate of peace across the Taiwan Strait and led a delegation to the 11th Cross-Strait Peaceful Development Forum in Beijing. Photo: Handout
Alcott Weiin Beijing
A small Taiwanese delegation of politicians and business leaders – including former Kuomintang chairwoman Hung Hsiu-chu – will be attending Beijing’s World War II Victory Parade on Wednesday, despite warnings from the ruling party in Taipei.

Hung announced via social media on Tuesday that she arrived in the mainland capital the previous night and would be present at the parade.

“Today, we are able to attend together and take part in commemorating this victorious moment in a national catastrophe. This is a response to history,” she said in her post.

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“The war of resistance against Japan was a battle for the survival of the Chinese nation that is our common history, regardless of province of origin or political party,” Hung added.

The KMT, which then governed mainland China, and the rival Communists formed an alliance to resist Japanese aggression during World War II, which ended with Japan’s surrender in 1945.

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After being defeated in the Chinese civil war in 1949, the KMT retreated to Taiwan, where they are now the largest opposition party, considered more Beijing-friendly than the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

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