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Shrine story packs crowds

By John Lui and Boon Chan

For the first time, the National Museum will be re-screening a film due to popular demand.
The first screening of Yasukuni, a controversial documentary made by a mainland Chinese film-maker that raised

an outcry from Japanese right-wing groups earlier this year, was sold out at the museum's Gallery Theatre last month.

The museum has decided to hold two more screenings this Sunday for those who failed to get tickets.


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