<p>The museum, located in a traditional courtyard house in Longling county in Yunnan province, has more than 100 heritage pieces and 200 photos on display.<br /><br />"It tells of the Japanese aggressors' wartime crimes," Li Shaoyuan, an official in charge of cultural affairs, was quoted as saying by Xinhua.<br /><br />The site of the museum was once taken over by the Japanese and used as a "comfort station" in 1942-44. Dozens of Chinese women were forced to work as sex slaves there.<br /><br />The women all died in November 1944. "They were either shot dead by the Japanese or forced to commit suicide," Li said.</p>
<p>The museum, located in a traditional courtyard house in Longling county in Yunnan province, has more than 100 heritage pieces and 200 photos on display.<br /><br />"It tells of the Japanese aggressors' wartime crimes," Li Shaoyuan, an official in charge of cultural affairs, was quoted as saying by Xinhua.<br /><br />The site of the museum was once taken over by the Japanese and used as a "comfort station" in 1942-44. Dozens of Chinese women were forced to work as sex slaves there.<br /><br />The women all died in November 1944. "They were either shot dead by the Japanese or forced to commit suicide," Li said.</p>