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Japanese war orphans pay tribute to adoptive Chinese parents at Heilongjiang cemetery

I know alot of northerners. Out of 4, 3 look very Korean including 2 girls. They are from Jilin and Shandong. 大饼脸小眼睛有木有~

However it is true that Japanese have strong Pacific Islander genes.

Here is the true Manchu phenotype; long horse face, prominent nose, and smaller eyes than the ethnic Han.

But this individual got some depigmentation tendency such as the rosy skin and the green/hazel eyes.

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It is so hilarious that you people are fighting on looks.

The truth is that outside the Mongoloid world, no body. And I literally mean no body (the few who can will vanish in rounding) can distinguish between a Chinese, Japanese and Korean.

I have begin to see some minute differences now, since I am really engrossed in this area, and see a lot of Asian Faces. But no average Indian can tell the difference apart.

Leave alone the difference, they will have a hard time even telling apart different individuals.
 
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It is so hilarious that you people are fighting on looks.

The truth is that outside the Mongoloid world, no body. And I literally mean no body (the few who can will vanish in rounding) can distinguish between a Chinese, Japanese and Korean.

I have begin to see some minute differences now, since I am really engrossed in this area, and see a lot of Asian Faces. But no average Indian can tell the difference apart.

Leave alone the difference, they will have a hard time even telling apart different individuals.

Who cares what the foreigners view about the East Asian appearance?

I prefer some intra-racial diversification.

Also, I am open-minded to figure out about the many regional difference between the South Asian people.

Do you think that this is a way of showing courtesy when I said: "You guys are just a bunch of brown people who is no different in my eyes"?

Try to learn some respect toward other people my friend.
 
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It is so hilarious that you people are fighting on looks.

The truth is that outside the Mongoloid world, no body. And I literally mean no body (the few who can will vanish in rounding) can distinguish between a Chinese, Japanese and Korean.

I have begin to see some minute differences now, since I am really engrossed in this area, and see a lot of Asian Faces. But no average Indian can tell the difference apart.

Leave alone the difference, they will have a hard time even telling apart different individuals.

well tbh I can't tell the difference between Indians, Bangladeshis, most Pakistanis and Sri Lankans.
 
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well tbh I can't tell the difference between Indians, Bangladeshis, most Pakistanis and Sri Lankans.

Absolutely.

I wanted to make the same point, that our heads tune themselves to find facial features and distinctions within them which are used to decipher differences.

And it works even in animals. For while a normal person like us can't tell one Ape apart from another, the people who stay with them, the animal right enthusiasts, swear that for them one ape is as unique and different from the other as a human is. They can tell each other part individually.

As for your South Asian thing.

Pakistanis and North Indians are essentially the same thing. We are just divided due to religion.

South Indians can be easily told apart from North Indians generally. Sri Lankans and South Indians have no difference.

Bangladeshis are just Bengalis.
 
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Japanese war orphans pay tribute to adoptive Chinese parents at Heilongjiang cemetery
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A group of 54 Japanese citizens who'd been taken in and raised by Chinese families at the end of WWII gathered at a cemetery in Fangheng county of Harbin, Heilongjiang province on Monday to honor their adoptive parents.

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The former orphans, now well into their 70s, had been abandoned by their birth parents as Japanese troops hastily fled China at the end of the war in 1945. Many were only months old when they were left behind.

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More than 4,000 Japanese children were left in China when the war ended, but most of them returned to Japan after the two countries mended diplomatic ties in 1972.

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While some of their adoptive parents were not actually buried at the cemetery, members of the delegation said that they wanted to pay tribute to all the late Chinese parents who took in abandoned children.

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The group arrived months ahead of the 70th anniversary of the end of the wars, which the Chinese government will heavily promote this year by releasing dozens of documentaries, TV dramas and animated shows.


Japanese war orphans pay tribute to adoptive Chinese parents at Heilongjiang cemetery: Shanghaiist

Look these these retard journalist and photographers? why we Chineses need to care of so insignificant gesture by a Japanese and not pay attention to our1.3 billions Chinese brother and sister? a lot of them need our care and attention but our government and media like get attention on some Japanese gestures...LMAO.

For me it's so simple, just ignore these Japanese as long as their don't come to bother us. Some Japanese said they rather to be part of western sphere than Chinese sphere, I told them it's better that way and the best it's to remove all their pass connection with China such philosophy, writing, literature...it's better to have them brainwashed themselves everything they learn from the pass China since they're good on rewrite history.

For me as Chinese, we should care more of our people and improve our interpersonal relation and avoid making drama than to pay attention to Japanese, are we expect them to cry on our shoulder? are we expect them ask for forgiveness, are we expect them to be our friend?...too much of expectation will become an obsession, just ignore them is the best.

 
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