Chasing the Trace of Monga in Taipei City
    2010-02-05 14:07:23     CRIENGLISH.com      Web Editor: Duan Xuelian
Let's follow the adventures of five youths in the movie to discover the Wanhua District in Taipei City.

Several gigantic posters of Movie Monga are shown in Ximending theater street. [Photo:CRIENGLISH.com]

By Lin Yi
(Lin is now an exchange student studying in Taiwan.)

Famous director Doze Niu's film Monga is expected to hit cinema screens on February 5th in Taiwan.

This film characterizes five youths who live recklessly in Wanhua District, spending and playing with no thoughts of tomorrow, launching themselves on big adventures, laughing and crying together. It reflects that the world seen through the eyes of the youth that inhabit society's lower level is richly textured.

The movie posters have been seen in the well-known theater street in Ximending since January and a lot of people are looking forward to watching Monga and exploring the sites the movie featured.

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