ZhejiangPictorial | Friendship never sinks as Chinese, British families honor heroic WWII rescue

ZHOUSHAN, May 21 (Xinhua) -- Twenty descendants of British POWs aboard the Lisbon Maru gathered in Zhoushan of east China's Zhejiang Province for a commemorative ceremony honoring a remarkable act of courage from Tuesday to Wednesday.

After the flowers were laid, relatives of British soldiers and local fishermen's descendants took up shovels. Together, they planted a boxwood sapling, a gesture intended to symbolize a friendship that has outlived war and distance.

In October 1942, the Lisbon Maru, a cargo vessel requisitioned by the Japanese army to transport more than 1,800 British POWs from Hong Kong to Japan, was torpedoed off the Zhoushan Islands by a U.S. submarine after failing to display mandated POW transport markings.

Local Chinese fishermen, despite Japanese soldiers firing into the water, made 65 trips in 46 small wooden sampans to rescue 384 British POWs from the sinking ship.

More Hong Kong News

Access More

Sign up for Hong Kong News

a daily newsletter full of things to discuss over drinks.and the great thing is that it's on the house!