She said in an interview with media after her speech that she will work to bring this issue to the attention of the government, and call on the government to proclaim Dec. 13 as the Nanjing Massacre Commemorative Day.
She made the remarks while delivering a keynote speech at the Global Women's Development Forum in Beijing. The forum was part of the celebrations marking the 70th anniversary of China Women's University.
She will continue to use such platforms to communicate with the international community to show the changes in Hong Kong, including the National Security Law, which took effect on June 30 and is regarded as an antidote to the prolonged social unrest in the city.
Shen Renkang, chairman of CZBank, said the Hong Kong branch will become a platform for the bank to explore international operation and financial innovation.
She said it's "very timely and important" to tell the story of China Camp, which shows "respect and friendship across borders".
She refuted any intention by the United States to use the trade issue in exchange for Chinese pressure on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, saying "the Korean Peninsula issue and trade fall into different spheres."
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Sheep are a symbol of wealth and status in Mongolia, a nation dominated by animal husbandry. Donating sheep represents the best wishes of the Mongolian people, officials said.
She also invited a modeling teacher from Urumqi, the regional capital, to give instructions on how to improve their performance. The models hold fashion shows from time to time to show what they have learned to the public. They say it has enriched their spiritual and cultural lives.
She also expressed concern about increased tensions over trade between the United States and China, saying it could develop into something "very worrisome for the global economy".
She said the new report also shows that change is possible. "If you were not pushing against the pushback, things would be much worse. So we cannot and should not be discouraged. It has to be forward ever, and backward never."