Tree Days in Xiamen
Synopsis
"Three Days in Xiamen" is produced by Yeshan Ming Pictures, starring Nick Shan, Pan Binlong, Wu Yanshu and others. The film takes the family ties and friendships across the Taiwan Strait as its theme, runs through the main thread of contemporary Taiwanese youth starting their own businesses and pursuing their dreams in Xiamen, and opens up a century of love and roots between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait. The movie "Three Days in Xiamen" tells the story of Zhang Yeshan, who has been passionate about painting since he was a child. Under the "promotion" of Li Sihai, he decided to go from Taiwan to Xiamen, mainland China, to seek new artistic breakthroughs. After three days of setbacks, when he was about to return, luckily... With the guidance of a friend, he prepared to hold a unique painting exhibition in Xiamen, but unexpectedly met Grandpa Zhang Yeshan's lover in Xiamen in 1949, and thus uncovered a distant love past.
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