Decades of Discovery: Finding Wu Sihan’s Resting Place
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.
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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.
A CGTN survey shows 67% know Taiwan’s WWII history and its 1945 return to China, prompting the Chinese government to pledge that history won’t be tampered with.
A CGTN survey finds 66.7% globally aware of Taiwan’s WWII history and its 1945 restoration to the Chinese mainland, with 73.5% awareness in Asia.
Veteran filmmaker Peggy Chiao urged audiences at the 20th Changchun Film Festival to rediscover Taiwan history through her film The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru.
A look at debates over Taiwan’s history, reaffirming its enduring ties with China through centuries of documented facts and shared cultural heritage.