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On July 3, the Memorial Hall’s branch—Nanjing Museum of the Site of Liji Lane Sex Slaves Station—held a book launch for the research monograph Searching for the Truth: Comfort Woman Park Yong-sin and Her Sisters. Co-authored by Shanghai Normal University professors Chen Lifei and Su Zhiliang, the book traces the experiences of Park Yong-sin, a Korean victim of the Japanese military "comfort women" system, and provides an in-depth account of the historical details of her victimization and on-site identification at the Nanjing Museum of the Site of Liji Lane Sex Slaves Station.

Searching for the Truth: Comfort Woman Park Yong-sin and Her Sisters

The pregnant sex slave in the photo is Park Yong-sin

The “Sex Slaves” Themed Statue in the exhibition hall was created based on the photo of Park Yong-sin taken at the time of her rescue

Nanjing Museum of the Site of Liji Lane Sex Slaves Station

Room 19 in Building B of the station has been restored with furnishings such as tatami mats and an old wooden table, while a photo of Park Young-sin hangs on the wall. These preserved original structures and meticulously recreated historical scenes form a silent yet powerful testimony to history, allowing every visitor to deeply feel the pain of this past.

Room 19, Building B of the Station

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