Did you know?
The Ainu are an Indigenous people native to Japan, primarily inhabiting the island of Hokkaido. They have a distinct culture and language that is totally unrelated to Japanese.
They have inhabited the northern Japanese archipelago for centuries, much before the
88 years ago, Chinese and Japanese forces engaged each other at Marco Polo Bridge, marking the beginning of the main stage of the Chinese War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.
Though the NRA held off the IJA at Marco Polo Bridge, the IJA rapidly took Beiping & Tianjin.
In Estonia, if there’s a 10,000-year-old glacial boulder where you want to build a supermarket, you build the supermarket around the boulder. Obviously.
The rock stays. You adapt. 🇪🇪