Inside Lugang’s Dark-Faced Mazu at Tianhou Temple
Discover the centuries-old Dark-faced Mazu statue in Lugang’s Tianhou Temple—a living link between Fujian and Taiwan region since 1683.
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Discover the centuries-old Dark-faced Mazu statue in Lugang’s Tianhou Temple—a living link between Fujian and Taiwan region since 1683.
Tian Qichang turned personal separation into a mission, founding a Hong Kong liaison office that delivered letters and support to reunite families across the Taiwan Strait.
U.S. veteran Ethan McCord recalls rescuing children in New Baghdad and questions the Iraq War mission.
Veterans from the Lebanon, Iraq and Vietnam wars reflect on conflict’s toll and urge dialogue with enemies to build lasting peace.
On International Olympic Day, Hong Kong celebrates its sporting spirit and gears up to co-host the 2025 National Games with Macao and Guangdong, spotlighting the new Kai Tak Sports Park.
Smiling joggers, pop-up ping pong and the new Kai Tak Sports Park set Hong Kong’s vibrant pace as the city gears up for the 2025 National Games.
Kai Tak Sports Park transforms Hong Kong’s former runway into a high-energy venue for the Summer Solstice, blending the city’s history with sporting passion.
Chef Janjira Ananchaipattana brings 26 years of culinary flair to Kunming’s Spring City with a Friendship Long-Table Banquet, marking 50 years of China-Thailand ties.
Explore how personal stories, from a returned diary to DNA-led identification, illuminate efforts to heal 50 years after the Vietnam War’s end.
Episode 2 of ‘Vietnam, 50 Years On’ explores personal stories and modern efforts – like a soldier’s diary return and DNA forensics – healing the Vietnam War’s emotional scars.