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Name three places in Hong Kong related to World War II?
1. Headquarters of Japanese military government in Hong Kong:194165438+On February 25th, after Japan occupied Hong Kong, the headquarters of Japanese military government in Hong Kong was established, located near today's central financial district. It became the political, economic and cultural center of the Japanese authorities who ruled Hong Kong.
2. Sham Shui Po Prison: Sham Shui Po Prison was one of the largest Japanese prisons in Hong Kong during World War II, and detained and abused many Hong Kong people. Many anti-Japanese volunteers, the opposition and other political prisoners have been held here and suffered all kinds of torture and abuse.
3. Lantau Island Museum of Coastal Defence: Located in Tung Chung, Lantau Island, Lantau Island Museum of Coastal Defence shows the history and deeds of Hong Kong's resistance to Japanese aggression during the Second World War. A large number of precious historical relics and pictures were exhibited in the museum, which introduced the spirit and heroic deeds of Hong Kong people during World War II.
You know, Hong Kong experienced a very cruel war and occupation during World War II, and many places are related to this history. These are just a few examples.
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