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Expats to be honored for contributions

  • Source: Global Times
  • [08:20 November 13 2009]
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Kyoko Nakamura (file photo)

By Deng Jingyin

The war between China and Japan decades ago may have soured relations between the two countries for a long time, but 79-year-old Japanese nurse Kyoko Nakamura has nothing but a sweet feeling for China, her longtime home.

She is living in China not only because she embraces Chinese culture, but she is also keen on keeping her promise to her late husband, who always regarded China as his second home.

Nakamura is one of 13 foreigners who will receive the "You Make China Beautiful" award tomorrow at a ceremony jointly organized by Tianjin TV and Phoenix TV for their contributions to China.

The 13 recipients were chosen from over 100 foreigners featured in China Right There, a bilingual documentary about foreigners living in China.

Nakamura told the Global Times that China completely changed her life.

She came to China in 1945 when she was 15 years old. She studied at a nursing school at that time, which was taken over by the Chinese army after the defeat of Japan in the World War II.

She became a nurse for the Chinese army. And two years later, she met her husband Hans Miller, a German captain on the surgical team assigned to the battlefield in the Liberation War. Both joined the 8th Route Army, one of the main military forces of the Communist Party of China.

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