Taiwan's front-line islanders unfazed by beat of China war drum | The Japan Times

2022-08-13 11:37:00 By : Mr. Albert Wu

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Kinmen, Taiwan – Not far from the rusted-out tanks and anti-landing spikes that litter the beaches of the Taiwanese island where he lives, 92-year-old veteran Yang Yin-shih reads his newspaper in the shadow of the enemy that regularly adorns its pages.

Several kilometers from Yang’s home on the tiny Kinmen Islands is the Chinese mainland, where he can see for himself the military might that threatens his homeland.

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