Grandma's Hairpin [videorecording] / [Government Information Office]
Series: Window on TaiwanPublication details: [Taiwan : s.n., 2000]Description: 1 videodisc (88 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Summary: In 1949, the Nationalist Government had lost the civil war against the Chinese Communists and retraeted to Taiwan with about 600,000 soldiers. Originally, the soldiers believed they would soon be returning to their homeland. But the years passed, and they would have to wait until 1987, when the government finally lifted the ban on private visits to China. These vacissitudes have put the war veterans in an awkward position. China no longer feels like home, yet establishing a family and putting down roots in Taiwan have proved to be challenging| Item type | Current library | Home library | Call number | Materials specified | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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| MEDIA | PERPUSTAKAAN TUN SERI LANANG | PERPUSTAKAAN TUN SERI LANANG MEDIA-P. TUN SERI LANANG (ARAS 2) | dvd DS799.816 .G73 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00001598031 |
In 1949, the Nationalist Government had lost the civil war against the Chinese Communists and retraeted to Taiwan with about 600,000 soldiers. Originally, the soldiers believed they would soon be returning to their homeland. But the years passed, and they would have to wait until 1987, when the government finally lifted the ban on private visits to China. These vacissitudes have put the war veterans in an awkward position. China no longer feels like home, yet establishing a family and putting down roots in Taiwan have proved to be challenging
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Subtitles in Traditional Chinese, English, Spanish and French
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