GFC chairman hosted a screening of the film

Yang Ying-Fong, a modern sculptor in Taiwan, once lived in Beijing, Japan, and France. Influenced by the Yungang Grottoes, his early Buddhist sculptures were made of stainless steel. His large-scale works are found not only throughout Taiwan but also in international cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Osaka, and Beijing. Taiwanese artists such as Ju Ming and Li Qiyue have either studied under him or been greatly influenced by his work.

Yang Ying-Fong's third daughter, Kuan Xian, spent eight years compiling interviews and collections of her father's works worldwide. On the occasion of the 28th anniversary of the master's death and his centennial birth, she released a documentary "My Father, Ying-Fong," reintroducing the brilliance of the generation's art master to the people, a monumental contribution.

On July 7, GFC’s chairman hosted a private screening at the Theater in Ximending, inviting over 200 customers, colleagues, and friends to collectively appreciate this heartfelt masterpiece and reminisce about the distinguished predecessors.