Liberation Day (Hong Kong)
Liberation Day | |
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Liberation of Hong Kong in 1945 | |
Official name | 重光紀念日 |
Observed by | Hong Kong |
Type | War Memorial |
Significance | commemorates liberation from Japanese occupation |
Date | Last Monday in August |
2015 date | August 31 |
2016 date | August 29 |
2017 date | August 28 |
2018 date | August 27 |
Frequency | annual |
First time | 1946 |
Last time | 1996 (officially) |
Related to | Victory over Japan Day |
Liberation Day | |||||||||
Chinese | 重光紀念日 | ||||||||
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Literal meaning | "Recover Light Memorial Day" | ||||||||
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During British rule, Liberation Day celebration took place in Hong Kong on the last Monday in August to commemorate the liberation of Hong Kong from Japanese occupation in 1945.[1] No official ceremonies have taken place in Hong Kong since 1997. Nevertheless, unofficial delegations do mark events at The Cenotaph, and the flag poles are occasionally dressed.
Memorial Day of the War of Resistance[2] was created after 1997 but in fact referred to the war events on the Chinese mainland rather than the Battle that took place in Hong Kong and the subsequent Occupation which is part of Imperial Japan's Pacific Campaign. Historians consider the Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific War as two distinct concepts and they should be treated as separate historic developments.
References
- ↑ http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cdobie/johnson/johnson-ontario-hongkong.htm
- ↑ King-fai Tam; Timothy Y. Tsu; Sandra Wilson (24 October 2014). Chinese and Japanese Films on the Second World War. Routledge. pp. 76–. ISBN 978-1-317-65046-1.