Nation marks 80th anniversary of Taiwan’s restoration amid calls for reunification

China marked the 80th anniversary of Taiwan’s restoration to its sovereignty with nationwide commemorations and a renewed emphasis on national reunification. The event, held in Beijing on October 25, 2025, was attended by prominent figures from both the mainland and Taiwan, including Wang Huning, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference. Wang underscored the importance of the one-China principle and called for unity against any form of ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist activities. The commemoration followed the official designation of October 25 as the Commemoration Day of Taiwan’s Restoration by the Standing Committee of the 14th National People’s Congress. This decision reflects the collective will of the Chinese people to uphold national sovereignty and territorial integrity. Guests from Taiwan expressed their support for reunification, with economist Justin Lin Yifu and Taiwan Labor Party chairperson Wu Jung-yuan highlighting the historical significance of Taiwan’s restoration and the shared identity of people across the Strait. Overseas Chinese communities also celebrated the anniversary, with events held in countries such as the United States, Japan, Brazil, and Indonesia. The commemoration serves as a reminder of the historical and legal fact that Taiwan has always been an inseparable part of China, despite attempts by certain forces to distort this truth.