Chinese centenarian sisters, separated for decades, reunite via video, move many online
Emotional reunion facilitated by online influencer and police who track down younger of the two, try to fix a future offline get together

Two centenarian sisters, one in Taiwan and the other in eastern China’s Jiangsu province, have been reconnected via video after losing contact for decades.
The reunion came about thanks to netizens on a leading mainland social media platform and the police.
The reconnection was enabled by an influencer from Henan province in central China who lives with her Taiwanese husband in Taipei.
She released a video at the end of July, which has captivated mainland social media.

In the video, the elder sister, Wen Sue, 101, who is the influencer’s neighbour, said she hoped to find her younger sister, Wen Quanmei, aged 100.