This paper investigates the wideband oscillations of a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG)-based wind farm connected via a voltage source converter-based HVDC (VSC-HVDC) system across the full frequency band. A small signal model of the system is developed to facilitate this analysis. Oscillation mode characteristics are then examined through eigenvalue analysis and participation factors. The study further explores the impact of strongly correlated factors on typical wideband oscillation modes and their inter-mode interactions. Findings reveal that interactions between the DFIG wind farms and the VSC-HVDC system can induce new super-synchronous oscillations. Additionally, a damping coupling is observed between the medium-frequency oscillation interactive transformation mode and the stator-line mode.