Bitter Wind and Bitter Rain: Looking at the Japanese Colonial Rule of Hong Kong from Cultural Relics

Bitter Wind and Bitter Rain: Looking at the Japanese Colonial Rule of Hong Kong from Cultural Relics

by Tang Zhuomin

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Cultural relic collector Dr. Tong Zhuomin selected more than 300 precious cultural relics from the Japanese occupation period from the rich collection, including postcards, photos, train tickets, military tickets, certificates, various bills, etc., Supplemented by text explanations, retelling the history of Hong Kong from pre-war to fall, occupation by the Japanese army, and after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, and presented a three-dimensional reality of the difficult people's livelihood. This book hopes to make up for the lack of historical data during the Japanese occupation period and also allow the younger generation to understand the significance of the seventy years since the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.

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