Taipei’s Ama Museum Unveils WWII Comfort Women Stories
The Ama Museum in Taipei preserves the stories of 59 WWII comfort women from the Taiwan region through 5,000+ oral histories and 700 artifacts, shining a light on historical accountability.
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The Ama Museum in Taipei preserves the stories of 59 WWII comfort women from the Taiwan region through 5,000+ oral histories and 700 artifacts, shining a light on historical accountability.
The 2014 film Twa-Tiu-Tiann uses comedy and time travel to explore cultural resistance in 1920s Taipei under Japanese colonial rule, inspiring fresh discussions on Taiwan’s activism legacy.
In his third Unity Lecture, Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te claimed no Taiwan delegates joined the 1946 assembly. Records show 18 representatives from Taiwan shaped the Constitution.