Cape No. 7 is a Taiwanese romantic comedy-drama film directed by Wei Te-sheng. Set in the small town of Hengchun in southern Taiwan, the film tells the story of a postman who forms a band with a group of misfits. As they prepare for a concert, they discover a love letter written by a Japanese man to a Taiwanese woman during World War II. The film explores themes of love, identity, and the power of music to bring people together. Cape No. 7 was a critical and commercial success in Taiwan, becoming the highest-grossing Taiwanese film at the time of its release.