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Taipei, Sep 2 (EFE/EPA).- Japanese artist Shiota Chiharu's exhibition 'Uncertain Journey' in Taipei, which was initially scheduled to run from May 1 through August 29, was extended until October 17 after the museum was forced to close in May due to the coronavirus pandemic.(Camera: RITCHIE TONGO)SHOT LIST: JAPANESE ARTIST SHIOTA CHIHARU' EXHIBITION UNCERTAIN JOURNEY IN A MUSEUM IN TAIPEI, TAIWAN.
Beijing / Taipei, Jun 28 (EFE/EPA).- The Communist Party of China will celebrate its 100th anniversary Thursday, as it challenges G7 supremacy, contests NATO operations and demands its place and equal treatment among the world’s great powers.This assertiveness of recent years represents a shift from the traditional “keep a low profile” strategy of Chinese communists, whose biggest support during the party’s tough beginnings was the former USSR. (Camera: ROMAN PILIPEY / WU HONG / RITCHIE TONGO). B-ROLL OF BEIJING, CHINA AND TAIPEI, TAIWAN, AHEAD OF THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA
Kyoto (Japan), Aug 15 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Dai Kurokawa) Visitors carried candles as they walked in a pond to purify themselves during the Mitarashi festival (purification rites) at Kitano Tenmangu Shrine in Kyoto on the 75th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II.FOOTAGE OF THE EVENT.
Berlin, Aug 6 (EFE / EPA) .- On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, ICAN (International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons) projected Thursday in the St. Marienkirche church, in Belin, the image of a nuclear bomb.In 1945, the United States dropped two nuclear bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, killing more than 200,000 people. This year's annual commemoration events were canceled or carried out with strict measures due to the coronavirus pandemic.(Camera: CLEMENTS BILAN)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE OUTDOOR PROJECTION COMMEMORATING THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ATOMIC BOMB THAT HIT HIROSHIMA IN THE GERMAN CHURCH OF ST.MARIENKIRCHE, IN BERLIN.
Hiroshima, Aug 5 (EFE/EPA).- Japan, the only country to have ever suffered a nuclear attack, is preparing to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the bombs that devastated Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a memory that continues to torment thousands of survivors who continue to cry out for the abolition of atomic weapons.The events will take place Thursday in Hiroshima and Sunday in Nagasaki, the only two cities in the world that have suffered nuclear bombings, with events that will include the presence of authorities and survivors’ representatives.The "Little Boy" bomb that fell on Hiroshima caused more than 100,000 deaths, while in Nagasaki "Fat Man" killed about 75,000 people. (Camera: DAI KUROKAWA). SHOT LIST: MONKS PRAY BEFORE THE ATOMIC BOMB DOME AT PEACE MEMORIAL PARK AND THE HIROSHIMA PEACE MEMORIAL MUSEUM IN HIROSHIMA, JAPAN.