Xinhua journalists revisit Stilwell Road

2015-07-14 17:32:26

 

 Combination photo shows file photo (upper) of a precipice "Tiger Mouth" along the Stilwell Road during the anti-Japanese war period (1937-1945) in southwest China's Yunnan Province and photo (lower) of the same place taken on July 6, 2015. The "Tiger Mouth", looking like a ferocious tiger with his mouth wide opening, is a precipice lying in the Longling County, on the west bank of Nujiang River and around 100 meters away from the relics of the Huitong Bridge on the Stilwell Road. Seventy years after the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Xinhua journalists recently re-visited the Stilwell Road linking southwest China's Yunnan and Myanmar, also known as the Burma Road, on which guns, ammunition, food and other badly needed materials were carried by U.S. trucks to China to fight against the Japanese troops. (Xinhua/lower photo by Liu Chan)

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