Interactive Exhibit Lets Visitors ‘Talk’ with Nanjing Massacre Survivor in Mandarin

Published: December 13, 2017
Category: News

The Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall in China today debuted its permanent exhibition of New Dimensions in Testimony — interactive survivor testimony technology developed by USC Shoah Foundation — The Institute for Visual History and Education.  The event marks the 80th anniversary of massacre in Nanjing.
This is the first permanent museum exhibition of New Dimensions in Testimony, or NDT, outside the United States and the first exhibit anywhere featuring the Mandarin-language testimony of Madame Xia Shuqin, a survivor of the massacre as a child. She is the only non-Holocaust survivor who has been interviewed for NDT.
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