Wang has long been wanting to visit his native land.
"Three officials from Chinese Embassy in India met my father and talked to him for more than one hour. They assured him all possible help to visit China," said his son Vishnu Wan (35), speaking to PTI over phone from Balaghat.
"A Chinese TV crew of 4-5 members also came with the officials and interviewed my father...We are hopeful now that he will be able to visit his birth place," he added.
"My father joined the Chinese army in 1960 and he entered India through the eastern frontier after losing his way in the darkness one night," Vishnu said.
He landed in Assam where an Indian Red Cross team handed him over to the Indian Army on January 1, 1963. "My father spent six years in prisons in Assam, Ajmer, Delhi before the Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered his release in March 1969," Vishnu said.
Wang started working as a watchman with a mill and soon his colleagues named him 'Raj Bahadur', apparently due to his 'Nepali' features, Vishnu said.
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