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WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War: 1937-45 | SHOCKING WWII Documentary
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published: 15 Oct 2013
WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War: 1937-45 | SHOCKING WWII Documentary
WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War: 1937-45 | SHOCKING WWII Documentary
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1894 Sino Japanese War
Our history video on the 1894 Sino-Japanese War. By Gem Tan and Sophia Sena, SJII. Music ©...
published: 16 Mar 2013
author: notmyenglishproject
1894 Sino Japanese War
1894 Sino Japanese War
Our history video on the 1894 Sino-Japanese War. By Gem Tan and Sophia Sena, SJII. Music © Their respective owners.- published: 16 Mar 2013
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- author: notmyenglishproject
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First Clip from 'The Flowers of War'
This video is intended for entertainment purposes ONLY!! I do NOT claim ownership of this ...
published: 05 Dec 2011
author: yakkusa52
First Clip from 'The Flowers of War'
First Clip from 'The Flowers of War'
This video is intended for entertainment purposes ONLY!! I do NOT claim ownership of this video, which is a clip from the film 'The Flowers of War', starring...- published: 05 Dec 2011
- views: 12150
- author: yakkusa52
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The Great Reversal: The "Rise of Japan" and the "Fall of China" after 1895 as Historical Fables
The 2011 Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures Undoing/Redoing Modern Sino-Japanese Cultural and In...
published: 07 Jun 2011
author: Harvard
The Great Reversal: The "Rise of Japan" and the "Fall of China" after 1895 as Historical Fables
The Great Reversal: The "Rise of Japan" and the "Fall of China" after 1895 as Historical Fables
The 2011 Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures Undoing/Redoing Modern Sino-Japanese Cultural and Intellectual History, Benjamin A. Elman, Princeton University From Ha...- published: 07 Jun 2011
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- author: Harvard
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The Sino-Japanese War, 1894-95
By Peter Smith. The rise of Japan and the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894-95....
published: 18 Mar 2013
author: Peter Smith
The Sino-Japanese War, 1894-95
The Sino-Japanese War, 1894-95
By Peter Smith. The rise of Japan and the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894-95.- published: 18 Mar 2013
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- author: Peter Smith
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The First Sino-Japanese War Vs. the Russo-Japanese War
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published: 06 Jun 2013
author: Beeken Projects
The First Sino-Japanese War Vs. the Russo-Japanese War
The First Sino-Japanese War Vs. the Russo-Japanese War
- published: 06 Jun 2013
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- author: Beeken Projects
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Chinese swear their revenge on Japanese (Sino-Japanese War)
A scene from Japanese NHK's historical drama '坂の上の雲' (Saka no ue no kumo, Clouds over the ...
published: 24 Nov 2012
author: 성현 이
Chinese swear their revenge on Japanese (Sino-Japanese War)
Chinese swear their revenge on Japanese (Sino-Japanese War)
A scene from Japanese NHK's historical drama '坂の上の雲' (Saka no ue no kumo, Clouds over the Hill). During the First Sino-Japanese War (中日甲午战争, 日清戦争) (1894-1895...- published: 24 Nov 2012
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- author: 성현 이
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First Sino-Japanese War
History Assessment....
published: 10 Dec 2010
author: Hilary Fung
First Sino-Japanese War
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History of China - China During the Second Sino-Japanese War | Full Length Documentary Film
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published: 23 Mar 2014
History of China - China During the Second Sino-Japanese War | Full Length Documentary Film
History of China - China During the Second Sino-Japanese War | Full Length Documentary Film
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Sea Battle 1895 Sino-Japanese War 甲午大海戰 PART 2
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published: 05 Aug 2012
author: Chineseaction
Sea Battle 1895 Sino-Japanese War 甲午大海戰 PART 2
Sea Battle 1895 Sino-Japanese War 甲午大海戰 PART 2
- published: 05 Aug 2012
- views: 21864
- author: Chineseaction
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120th years Anniversary of first Sino Japan War 中日命運分水嶺-甲午戰爭 청일전쟁
The First Sino-Japanese War (1 August 1894 -- 17 April 1895) was fought between Qing Dynas...
published: 15 Jan 2014
120th years Anniversary of first Sino Japan War 中日命運分水嶺-甲午戰爭 청일전쟁
120th years Anniversary of first Sino Japan War 中日命運分水嶺-甲午戰爭 청일전쟁
The First Sino-Japanese War (1 August 1894 -- 17 April 1895) was fought between Qing Dynasty China and Meiji Japan, primarily over control of Korea. After more than six months of continuous successes by the Japanese army and naval forces, as well as the loss of the Chinese port of Weihai, the Qing leadership sued for peace in February 1895. The war was a clear indication of the failure of the Qing dynasty's attempts to modernize its military and fend off threats to its sovereignty, especially compared with Japan's successful post-Meiji restoration[1] For the first time, regional dominance in East Asia shifted from China to Japan; the prestige of the Qing Dynasty, along with the classical tradition in China, suffered a major blow. The humiliating loss of Korea as a vassal state sparked an unprecedented public outcry. Within China, the defeat was a catalyst for a series of revolutions and political changes led by Sun Yat-Sen and Kang Youwei. These trends would later manifest in the 1911 Revolution. 120th years Anniversary of first Sino Japan War on 14th Jan,more information about china-japan relationship subscribe and browse channal at http://youtube.com/user/videofilmfiles- published: 15 Jan 2014
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Naval Battle From the First Sino-Japanese War
A few short clips of Naval battles from the first Sino-Japanses war (1894-1895)...
published: 27 Nov 2010
author: 1990PatMorrison
Naval Battle From the First Sino-Japanese War
Naval Battle From the First Sino-Japanese War
A few short clips of Naval battles from the first Sino-Japanses war (1894-1895)- published: 27 Nov 2010
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- author: 1990PatMorrison
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42:03
Diaoyu Islands - The Truth
Pitting morality against legality…
The DIAOYU ISLANDS have been Chinese territory since a...
published: 11 Mar 2014
author: JJ Osbun
Diaoyu Islands - The Truth
Pitting morality against legality…
The DIAOYU ISLANDS have been Chinese territory since ancient times. The current conflict is one of those agonizing relics of post imperial colonialism, which continues to haunt Asia, Africa and the Middle East. In this particular case it is Imperial Japan, which in 1895 after the First Sino-Japanese War annexed the DIAOYU ISLANDS.
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Mysterious China - Trailer
Pitting morality against legality…
The DIAOYU ISLANDS have been Chinese territory since a...
published: 10 Mar 2014
author: JJ Osbun
Mysterious China - Trailer
Pitting morality against legality…
The DIAOYU ISLANDS have been Chinese territory since ancient times.
The current conflict is one of those agonizing relics of post imperial colonialism, which continues to haunt Asia, Africa and the Middle East. In this particular case it is Imperial Japan, which in 1895 after the First Sino-Japanese War annexed the DIAOYU ISLANDS.
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CHANNEL U // IP MAN 《葉問》 // GRAPHICS PACKAGE
DIRECTION / DESIGN / ANIMATION: MOJO
CLIENT: MEDIACORP TV - CHANNEL U
PRODUCER: LIEW LEE M...
published: 31 May 2013
author: MOJO
CHANNEL U // IP MAN 《葉問》 // GRAPHICS PACKAGE
DIRECTION / DESIGN / ANIMATION: MOJO
CLIENT: MEDIACORP TV - CHANNEL U
PRODUCER: LIEW LEE MING
IP MAN is a 2008 semi-biographical martial arts film based on the life of IP MAN, a grandmaster of the martial art WING CHUN and the first person to teach the art openly, during the Second Sino-Japanese War. One of his students was the widely influential and acclaimed martial artist and filmmaker BRUCE LEE. The film was directed by WILSON YIP, and stars DONNIE YEN, with martial arts choreography by SAMMO HUNG.
With this film being a period drama set in China, MOJO worked with a calligrapher to create the Chinese text in calligraphic brush strokes, to bring out the essence and sophistication of Chinese martial arts and to augment the historical nature of the film. Animated brush strokes, ink blotches, traditional signature stamps and Chinese-patterned fabric were commonplace back in the olden days; these very elements were the inspiration that was brought to life through this promo for MEDIACORP CHANNEL U.
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Henry Cole lecture 2009: Professor Hongnam Kim
Transcript:
Thank you for the very generous introduction of me. And I thank all of you fo...
published: 11 Apr 2011
author: Victoria and Albert Museum
Henry Cole lecture 2009: Professor Hongnam Kim
Transcript:
Thank you for the very generous introduction of me. And I thank all of you for coming this evening to hear my lecture. It is really wonderful to be here - this time Mother Nature finally allowed me to fly into this part of globe. I was very sorry for the postponement of my lecture [which] has inconvenienced many, including my colleagues at the V&A.; Before I left Korea, I went through a Google Search to find out who Henry Cole was – because I did not know about him – and found out really wonderful things about him and felt his contribution was so great in British cultural history, particularly for this eminent museum, and I was very honoured and humbled.
My talk today is about the national museums of the People's Republic of China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea and the issue of cultural nationalism at these institutions. Japan was the first in Asia to launch national museums in the late 19th century, starting with the Tokyo National museum, followed by the Kyoto and Nara National Museums. The country now possesses about 4,000 museums. The Republic of Korea (hereafter called Korea) launched its central museum (National Museum) in 1945, absolving the Imperial Household Museum which existed from 1908 and of the Kyongju Museum. Korea now boasts about 1,000 museums. The first national museum which the People's Republic of China (hereafter called China) created was the National History Museum in 1915, followed by the Palace Museum in 1925 and the Museum of Chinese Revolution in 1961. China has set out to have more than 3,000 museums within a few more years. The seats of its 33 provinces already have their own museums, often of impressive scale. The museum fever is spreading in Asia. Economic prosperity and political stability obviously are the major driving force behind such an increase of museums in Asia.
These museums have followed the models of the West in their mission to preserve natural and manmade heritage, disseminate knowledge, and educate people, offering authentic experiences though exhibitions and education programmes. Nevertheless, one peculiarity observed from these institutions is the presence of cultural nationalism of varying intensity, which can be discerned from their collections and other programmes.
As proven by their birth years, cultural nationalism is indeed their birthmark; a powerful driving force in the colonial and post-colonial era, multilayered but with different agendas, it helped these museums join in nation-building or nation-rebuilding, and in consolidating national identity. But when too prevailing, or when left inmost, it can continue to shape all programmes, knowingly and unknowingly, promoting prejudice and disrespect among the people of three countries. It can even take a form of cultural imperialism in which hegemony (in a cultural sense) is the explicit goal of the nation states in relation to foreign cultures, as seen during the colonial period. National museums are the foremost example of social institutions of these three nations that are shaped in the penetrating process of corresponding (being attracted, pressured, and even forced) and even promoting the values of cultural nationalism. The outcome can be unhealthy and anti-educational, especially for children and the youths.
It was this issue of cultural nationalism which was of major concern during my tenure as the Director of Korea's National Museum. The question was how much of it is a necessity, and how much of it should be expelled to make the Asian community a healthier and more friendly one with mutual tolerance and respect. In this rapidly changing social world, there isn't much for us to hang onto. Museums, and perhaps universities and libraries, may remain as the last institutions for spiritual comforts, purification, and the reassurance of human dignity.
Now, first, let me brief you on the nature of cultural nationalism in the region. Then I will move on to describe how cultural nationalism was operating in the past, and what sorts of change have occurred to affect these museums in recent years. I must say that the subject turned out to be so loaded that it was like disturbing a beehive. I hope you will bear with me.
Cultural Nationalism and National Museums in East Asia
The first is the cultural nationalism and the national museums of East Asia. Cultural nationalism in East Asia is deeply rooted in the region’s geopolitical history. While I talk, I shall have on the screen a moving cultural map of 2000 years for the region as a simple historical survey. The dramatic changes in this map are the result of bloody wars, conquests, colonisation, and independence struggles which involved nearly 60 ethnic people-groups in the East Asian region. Included are the Han Chinese, the Korean and the Japanese who became the final winners in the region as of today. Naturally, ethnic solidarity, patriotism and nationalism were the strongest weapons in these struggles for ethnic and national surv
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The Sino-Japanese War
See the first Sino-Japanese war....
published: 23 Sep 2011
author: EmperorTigerstar
The Sino-Japanese War
The Sino-Japanese War
See the first Sino-Japanese war.- published: 23 Sep 2011
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- author: EmperorTigerstar
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Chinese Reflection upon the Lessen from First Sino-Japan War 2014 120th China-Japan War
2014 marks the 120th anniversary of the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-95), which ended in ...
published: 15 Jan 2014
Chinese Reflection upon the Lessen from First Sino-Japan War 2014 120th China-Japan War
Chinese Reflection upon the Lessen from First Sino-Japan War 2014 120th China-Japan War
2014 marks the 120th anniversary of the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-95), which ended in China's defeat. Considering the current confrontation between both countries, Japan becomes the biggest challenge facing China. This anniversary has already become a daunting memory in the minds of many Chinese people. According to the Chinese classical method of numbering years, 60 years completes a cycle. It is said that 1954 is another important year in understanding Chinese modern history. China was a declining nation in 1894, and the war with a rising Japan could be regarded as the straw that crushed the empire. The ensuing six decades witnessed China suffering from weakness and humiliation. 1954 was one year after China fought to a standoff with the US on the Korean Peninsula. It was also the very year that China launched its first constitution, and initiated its process of industrialization through the first five-year plan. It bears great significance in the path to China's rejuvenation. Another 60 years have passed since 1954. At the beginning of 2014, China has already become the second largest economy, enjoying the second largest defense budget and having the liveliest market. Although it still has many problems, its vitality and ability to reform still prevail over the rest of the world. Challenges from Japan will definitely be a thorn in China's flesh. But Chinese people should open their mind and focus their attention on more important issues. This is the first year of China comprehensively deepening its reform. It will be the backbone of China's future, forging a powerful country with confidence and strategy, which will not be easily defeated as 120 years ago. Chinese society in 2014 should learn how to adapt to rapid changes, trying to realize a steady transformation to a diversified community with a well-structured pattern of interests of different social groups. Some 35 years ago, China began its reform along with the support of the West. But 35 years later, undermining an emerging China becomes their major task. They would probably over-amplify and utilize China's setbacks during reform. A stable process of reform is what China desperately needs. The confrontation between China and Japan will be a long-lasting event. China does not only have to triumph over it, but also prove to the world that China follows its own promise as a peaceful rising power. China's new type of relationship with the US has global significance. China should continue its "polishing" with the US on bilateral relations. China's whole package of reform will surely continue attracting the attention of the West. It could serve as an opportunity for China to prove its promising future to the world. China doesn't have time to flaunt its achievements in 2014. It has to do quiet, hard work. Chinese Reflection upon the Lessen from First Sino Japan War,more information about china japan or global latest new subscribe and browse channal at http://youtube.com/user/cosmeticmachines- published: 15 Jan 2014
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