Chinese Prisoners of War on the Island of New Britain

Chinese Prisoners of War on the Island of New Britain

The Untold Story of 1,500 Chinese Prisoners of War on the Japanese-occupied Island of New Britain during World War II. They were shipped from Shanghai and Nanjing to this remote island serving as slave laborers for the Japanese.


You may also like

Sent-Down Youth in Australia - Chen Chen
From a sent-down youth who was skilled in electric motor repair to a neuroendocrinology expert, let’s chat with Professor Chen Chen from the University of Queensland about his life experiences.
Conversations with Dr. Luo Yixing
During the Ming and Qing dynasties, Guangdong goods were the largest category of Chinese exports. Following the Gold Rush of the 1850s, Chinese goods, represented by these items, spread and developed in Australia with the influx of numerous Chinese immigrants. To explore this, Dr. Su Mingxian, a historian of Australian-Chinese history, engages in a dialogue with Dr. Luo Yixing, an expert in Guangdong goods.
Roger Guo and His Gardens
He is a marine biology PhD; he is also a businessman skilled at seizing opportunities; he believes the essence of Chinese culture lies in “gardens, poetry, and yellow rice wine,” so he brought these elements to Australia and promoted them extensively. He is the protagonist of this episode, Guo Ruoquan.
Australian New Farmer 3 - The Goddess Behind a Successful Man
From decision-making to management, from business planning to children’s education, join us to hear Liu Xinrong share her story of entrepreneurship and striving with her husband, their continuous progress, and enjoyment of life. Within her hearty laughter lies her wisdom, courage, sincerity, kindness, and a deep love for life.
Australian New Farmers (2) Smart Technology in Modern Agriculture
From traditional agricultural cultivation to modern smart technology-based agriculture, let’s explore together the journey of Mr. Nie Taojin’s entrepreneurship in Australia, his continuous exploration, and relentless innovation.
Australian New Farmer (1) Love Bears Dragon Fruit
He plants dragon fruit for love; he built seven schools in the Jiangxi mountain area; he, an electrical expert, sets the national standards for dragon fruit cultivation in Australia; he is on a path of intelligent agriculture… Join Australia Home Program to learn about the legendary story of Nie Taojin, the Australian new farmer.
Page 2 of 8

Post Tag:

Current Affairs

A program that conducts interviews with public figures in order to assist migrants in gaining a better understanding of government policies and election candidates etc.

The Spotlight

This program revolves around featuring individuals, providing a platform for them to share their personal narratives or discuss issues that are of interest to the community.

Sent down Youth in Australia

A program that focuses on stories of Chinese migrants who were also “sent down youth” during the Chairman Mao era.

Dive into History

A program that focuses on stories of migrants in the past, for example during the gold rush era.

Unknown Brisbane

An upcoming program that will showcase fascinating stories of Brisbane, promoting the city to the world as it prepares to host the Olympic Games.