China ratifies Commemoration Day of Taiwan’s Restoration

In a significant move, China’s national legislature has officially designated October 25 as the Commemoration Day of Taiwan’s Restoration. The decision was ratified during the ongoing session of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing. This new commemoration day underscores China’s historical claim over Taiwan, emphasizing the island’s return to Chinese sovereignty after World War II. The move is seen as a reaffirmation of China’s stance on Taiwan as an inseparable part of its territory. The establishment of this day is expected to further solidify national unity and historical awareness among Chinese citizens. It also aligns with China’s broader efforts to strengthen its narrative on Taiwan amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. The decision has sparked discussions on its implications for cross-strait relations and regional stability.