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Born in India and just 13 years old, an ethnic Chinese boy answered the call to serve in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Along with 3,200 other volunteer drivers and mechanics from Southeast Asia, he braved bombings and treacherous mountain roads to transport vital supplies on the Yunnan-Myanmar Road – China's only lifeline during WWII. Their courage made history. Discover the full story on CGTN, August 23.