Travelling through China’s Jewish history

This travel feature traces Jewish life in China, from historic communities in Shanghai and Harbin to preserved synagogues and museums. It highlights China’s role as a wartime refuge and how heritage tourism is reconnecting descendants with a little-known past.


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