Tracing the Taiwan Question: From Ancient Roots to Modern Politics
Explore how the Taiwan question emerged from historical ties to modern conflicts, from ancient migrations and dynasties to the Chinese civil war and post-war geopolitics.
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Explore how the Taiwan question emerged from historical ties to modern conflicts, from ancient migrations and dynasties to the Chinese civil war and post-war geopolitics.
China Media Group’s five-part doc revisits 80 years since Taiwan’s restoration, blending personal stories and historical evidence to spark cross-strait unity.
Marking 80 years since Taiwan’s restoration to the Chinese mainland, we revisit the shared struggle, unity across the Strait, and the legacy of sacrifice and national rejuvenation.
Taiwan writer Lan Bozhou explores Miaoli County, once the secret hub of underground CPC activity and the island’s last revolution stronghold.
A decades-long quest led writer Lan Bozhou to uncover the final resting place of patriotic figure Wu Sihan in Taiwan. A moving moment of respect and closure.
Taiwan author Lan Bozhou retraces the island’s 1950s resistance against Japanese colonial rule alongside CGTN’s film crew, following Wu Sihan’s wartime journey to Chongqing.
At 19, Wu Sihan left his studies in Japan to return to the Chinese mainland and join the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, later chronicling his journey in “1,000 Miles in Search of the Motherland”.
Zheng Chenggong’s recovery of Taiwan in 1661 led to two centuries of Qing Dynasty rule, transforming the island of Taiwan into a vibrant shared home.
80 years since Taiwan’s return to China was cemented by the Cairo & Potsdam Declarations and UNGA Resolution 2758.
Writer Lan Bozhou shines a light on Wu Sihan, a forgotten hero who sacrificed everything for the island of Taiwan and the Chinese mainland, sparking new conversations on identity.