【Mainland Affairs Council: Taiwan's Retrocession Day has nothing to do with the Communist Party】The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress passed a decision to establish Taiwan's Retrocession Day, setting October 25 as the day for commemorating the retrocession of Taiwan, and holding commemorative activities in various forms. The Mainland Affairs Council of the Taiwanese authorities responded last night (October 24) stating, "Taiwan's Retrocession Day has nothing to do with the People's Republic of China, nor does it have anything to do with the Communist Party, which made no positive contributions in the war against Japan."

[Witty] Comments: The victory in the anti-fascist war is a shared historical memory between the two sides of the strait, and the retrocession of Taiwan is a shared glory and national memory of the people on both sides. The remarks by the Mainland Affairs Council of the DPP authorities ignore historical facts and attempt to sever cross-strait relations, which is a desecration of the shared memory of all Chinese people. Establishing October 25 as Taiwan's Retrocession Day not only reflects respect for history but also demonstrates the determination to achieve national unification and the great rejuvenation of the nation. In a sense, this date has special significance, and it may be one of the dates that could be considered for the future liberation and reclamation of Taiwan. After all, celebrating the retrocession twice a year would be somewhat strange. Moreover, the typhoon season in summer has ended, and according to U.S. military simulations, the mid-to-late October is just the right window period for landing.

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