The Chinese-speaking ethnic army is replacing Ta’ang signage and schools in northern Shan State, sparking accusations of cultural genocide.
Documentarian Wang Bing zeroes in on the lives of refugees living on the war-torn borderlands between Myanmar and China. By Clarence Tsui While all eyes remain set on the waves of refugees landing on ...
Pack a sleeping bag before entering Wang Bing’s patient, immersive study of the lives of refugees seeking safety on the border between Myanmar and China. The film runs almost 150 minutes but feels ...
The Ta’ang, a Burmese ethnic minority, are caught between a civil war and the chinese border. Since early 2015, heavy fights have forced thousands of children, women and older people on an exodus ...