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Excerpt code: 8vri in Hengchun, a beautiful town near the sea, Ajia (Fan Yichen), a young man whose musical dream was hit in Taipei, looked on coldly. Although he became a substitute postman with the help of the late President People's Republic of China (PRC)'s father, his room was full of letters and parcels. Instead of returning an undeliverable parcel from Japan as ordered by the old postman Mao Bo (Johnny Chung-Jen Lin), he opened it privately: except for a yellow photo of a girl, it was several letters written 60 years ago.
At that time, Japan was defeated in World War II. When Kousuke Atari, a Japanese teacher in Taiwan, retreated with the Japanese army, she abandoned her eloped girlfriend. On his way back to Japan, he put his love and regret into words, but the letter was not sent by his daughter until his death.