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Have you ever heard of the Yunnan-Myanmar Road? Why was it called the "Road of Death"? And why are descendants of overseas Chinese retracing it today?
They journey back to honor the 3,200 volunteer drivers who risked their lives to transport vital military supplies along the treacherous Yunnan-Myanmar Road, China's only lifeline during WWII. Although they lived abroad, they dedicated themselves to fighting for their motherland. The full story premieres on August 23. Follow the journey and meet their legacy.