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The Burma Road was a vital lifeline during World War II, serving as the primary supply route from British-held Burma to China. Constructed in the late 1930s, the road stretched over 700 miles through treacherous terrain, linking Lashio in Burma to Kunming in China. When Japan occupied China's eastern ports, the Burma Road became China's only viable channel for receiving military aid and supplies from the Allies. Despite constant Japanese pressure and aerial bombardment, the road remained a symbol of international cooperation and resistance. Chinese laborers and Allied forces, including American engineers, worked tirelessly to keep it open. The route not only supported Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist forces but also bolstered Chinese morale in the face of overwhelming adversity. Though later supplemented by the Ledo Road and aerial supply missions over “The Hump,” the Burma Road played a crucial role in sustaining China’s war effort and resisting Japanese expansion in Asia.