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.
What led to Mow Jue Sue becoming the most notable corn plantation owner in the area? What is the reason behind the 20-year age gap between him and his wife? How did the resettlement of Australian veterans post World War I shatter the Chinese aspiration of prosperity? And, what steps were taken to preserve Houwang Temple to the present day?
What prompted Kwong Sang to move to Australia and set up a shop in Toowoomba? Why was he detained on charges of being a Japanese spy? And what was the reason behind the local government naming the alley “Kwong Sang Walk”?
The Origin of the “Australasian Home” Program. What kind of stories will it tell? Who is Mingxian Su? Why did he become a major character in the documentary series filmed by Shanghai Television Station?
Mr. Peter Zhuang stood as a nominee for the Stretton seat in the Queensland Parliament on behalf of the Liberal National Party in the year 2020. Allow us to familiarize you with Mr. Zhuang, his election campaign agenda, and his political ideologies.
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.
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.