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A five-member team from the Chinese consulate in Kolkata led by MA Zhanwu visited the cemetery on Friday last and paid their tribute to the Chinese martyrs who fought against Japan during the war, official sources here said.

The consul general from the Chinese consulate in Kolkata MA Zhanwu has said China wants the historical cemetery in Ramgarh to be developed as a global tourist destination. As many as 667 Chinese soldiers who were a part of Allied forces during World War-11 were buried at the garrison town of Ramgarh in Jharkhand.

A five-member team from the Chinese consulate in Kolkata led by MA Zhanwu visited the cemetery on Friday last and paid their tribute to the Chinese martyrs who fought against Japan during the war, official sources here said. Talking to administrative officials of Ramgarh, the Chinese consul general said that China has formally requested the state government to develop the historic cemetery as a tourist destination.

He said China would co-operate with the Indian government on the issue as the Chinese cemetery in Ramgarh is a silent witness of Indo-China friendship as soldiers buried in the cemetery had stopped Japanese forces from occupying Indian territory. Ramgarh Deputy Commissioner Rajeshwari B said, “The consul general of China and his team was scheduled to visit the cemetery on Saturday but they arrived here a day before their schedule.”

The Chinese cemetery, located nearly 4 kilometers from Ramgarh, on the Bhurkunda-Patratu route, was built in December 1944 by Cen Cheng Tung Kuo in memory of the war heroes, who lost their lives in the World War II. The cemetery is spread over nearly 7.25 acre of land and is covered with forests.

source: http://indianexpress.com/article/india/china-historical-cemetry-ramgarh-global-tourist-spot-5023992/
 
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Mark my word, from hundred years from now the Chinese are going to claim this as theirs part of country through global times.
 
Is that the Taiwan flag on the gate???
 
Is that the Taiwan flag on the gate???

China back then was known as the Republic of China (you see the words "中華民國" on the top of the gate). Whereas India back then was a part of Britain.

Taiwan still claims to be the legitimate continuation of the Republic of China, thus they still use that flag.

But the rest of the world now recognizes the PRC as the true representative of China, since at least the 1970's when we took over the United Nations seat that was reserved for China.
 
Mark my word, from hundred years from now the Chinese are going to claim this as theirs part of country through global times.
They will create some Ziao, Chang or some imaginary dynasty map calming that they use to refill water from Hubli :)
 
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