Reflecting on Current Affairs through Historical Records | Taipei Seminars

wjwchinanewsAnnouncements, Events

On June 29th and 30th, 2024, The Wang Jingwei Irrevocable Trust will host two new book launch seminars at the Kishu An Forest of Literature, marking another significant publication event and bringing together historians and experts in current affairs to provide a broader perspective on Sino-Japanese relations throughout history, as well as the current situation across the Taiwan Strait. By … Read More

Cindy Ho Speaks to Chinatimes Reporter Evelyn Li at 2024 New Book Launch

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Wang Jingwei’s granddaughter, Managing Editor of Wang Jingwei & Modern China Cindy Ho was interviewed on April 7, 2024 on the occasion of the publication of My Books, My Teacher The Diary of Wang Wenxing by the China Times reporter Evelyn Li. Recounting her mother’s recollection of her father Wang Jingwei, Ho talks about how the book reveals a lesser-known … Read More

“Wang Jingwei‘s Granddaughter Comes to Taiwan to Promote Historical Publications and Meets with Double Shock in a Strong Earthquake” by Chen Kuo-wei

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Within days of one of Taiwan’s strongest earthquakes in decades, Managing Editor of Wang Jingwei & Modern China and Wang Jingwei’s granddaughter Cindy Ho spoke with RTI report Chen Kuo-wei to promote the series latest publications. She discussed how My Books, My Teacher The Diary of Wang Wenxing based on an original manuscript found in the Nanjing Library, records Wang … Read More

NEW! Firsthand Materials to be Published April 1, 2024 | Taipei Seminars

wjwchinanewsAbout the books, Events

At 2:30pm on April 6th and 7th, 2024, The Wang Jingwei Irrevocable Trust will hold two “Peace and War: Wang Jingwei & Modern China Book Launch Seminars” to share a trove of first-hand material with the public, offering a rare opportunity to further understand the Republican Era and one of the most controversial figures in the history of modern China. … Read More

Wang Jingwei: China’s Traitor or Protector?

wjwchinanewsAbout the books, Remembering Wang Jingwei

BBC World Service program Witness History reporter Ben Henderson interviewed Mr. Pan Chia-sheng, who had lived in the occupied areas, to witness the changes in the security situation in Nanjing and the Japanese army before and after the establishment of Wang Jingwei’s government. The program was broadcast on January 24th, tune in now!When Wang Jingwei established his government in Nanjing, … Read More