Maestro Wu, a Kimmen Island resident, turning metal scrap...
KIMMEN ISLAND, FUJIAN PROVINCE, TAIWAN - 2009/05/18: Maestro Wu, a Kimmen Island resident, turning metal scrap obtained from exploded and unexploded shells into a fine knife, for which he has become famous. The Wu family is possibly the most famous knife-making family in the whole of Taiwan. China tried to take over the Kimmen islands from Taiwan back in the fifties and sixties, dropping tones of bombs on the tiny Taiwan Strait archipelago.. (Photo by Alberto Buzzola/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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