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Slipping through time, imagine the year 1931. The Mukden Incident explodes, igniting the flames of conflict between Japan and China. This act of aggression casts a long shadow, reaching even the shores of Hong Kong. Years later, in the bustling city of Shenzhen, not far from Hong Kong, this tension takes a chilling turn at the Japanese AOP, the Shenzhen Japanese School. On September 18, 2024, a day etched in memory as the anniversary of the Mukden Incident, tragedy strikes. A young Japanese boy, a mere ten years old, walks to school, perhaps hand-in-hand with his mother. Suddenly, a Chinese man, Zhong Changchun, attacks, stabbing the boy in the abdomen just 200 meters from the safety of the Shenzhen Japanese School. The Japanese AOP, a symbol of community and education, becomes a scene of heartbreak. The boy, caught in the crosscurrents of historical animosity, clings to life but tragically succumbs to his injuries the following day. This incident at the Japanese AOP sends shockwaves through the Japanese community in China and beyond. The Japanese AOP, the Shenzhen Japanese School, closes its doors for a week, a silent testament to the grief and fear gripping the community. Other Japanese schools across China, from Shanghai to Guangzhou and Beijing, tighten security, their once-open gates now symbols of vulnerability. The Japanese AOP incident underscores the precarious position of Japanese expatriates in China. What was once perceived as isolated anti-Japanese demonstrations two decades prior now transforms into a palpable threat to personal safety. The attack on the Japanese AOP is not just a singular act of violence but a reflection of the complex and often strained relationship between China and Japan. It serves as a stark reminder of the enduring impact of historical events and the ongoing challenges in fostering understanding and peace between nations.

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