Taiwan’s Kinmen Islands are famous for sorghum wine, wind lion gods and knives made from old mortar shells. Because they are just a few kilometers from China’s southeastern coast, they are often caught in tensions between Taipei and Beijing. VOA’s Elizabeth Lee tells more about Kinmen’s unique history and the perspectives of the people who live there.

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