Film history researcher Su Chih-heng (蘇致亨) explains documents displayed at an exhibition he is curating on film censorship in Taiwan after the Second World War at the National Human Rights Museum's Jingmei site in New Taipei on Wednesday. The exhibition, which opened to mark the Freedom of Speech Day that day, will run until Dec. 12. CNA photo April 7, 2021
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