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Hu Dehua Says His Father Wanted to “Perish Together” with Mao—Viral Video Gains Attention
Hu Dehua, the son of former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Hu Yaobang, passed away on March 30. A video from a recent dinner before his death has gone viral online, in which he revealed that his father had once wanted to “perish together” with Mao Zedong, if not for the sake of his children.
China’s Next Major Crisis: Wave of Bank Failures Emerging
As China's real estate slump drags on, the banking sector is facing growing risks.
[Exclusive] The Game Beneath the Firewall: How Many People in China Are Circumventing Internet Censorship?
In the internet age, the Chinese regime has constructed an intricate and expansive surveillance and firewall system to control what its people can and cannot see online.
Award-Winning Film State Organs Director: The Film Offers Enlightenment
Recently, State Organs documentary director Zhang Yongjin gave an interview to Dajiyuan, in which he discussed his motivation for making the film, audience reactions, the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) fear of it, and his personal reflections.
Corruption in the Chinese Communist Party's Officialdom is 'Layered': Insiders Indicate High-Level Corruption is More Concealed
A widely shared online image employs sarcastic language to illustrate the various methods by which corrupt officials in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) "quietly collect money", capturing public attention.
PBOC Cuts Reserve Requirement and Interest Rates — Why Take Strong Medicine If You're Not Sick?
On May 7, at a press conference held by the State Council of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Pan Gongsheng, Governor of the People's Bank of China (PBOC), announced three broad categories comprising ten specific measures.
Scramble for “Iron Rice Bowl” Jobs: Reports Claim CCP Politburo Standing Committee Member’s Child Joins Government
Nepotism has long plagued the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) system, and recent anti-corruption campaigns often accuse certain state departments of “inbreeding.”
Mainland Tourists Spend the Night at McDonald's in Hong Kong During May Day Holiday, Trending Online
In light of China's economic slowdown and a shift towards more frugal consumer habits, many mainlanders have opted for a 'budget travel' approach during the holiday season.
China’s Economic Data vs. Economic Reality
While publicly claiming “5% growth,” China’s economy is showing signs of deterioration across multiple dimensions.
Failed Coup Leads to Xi's Resignation, Rumours of a CCP Shift Abound
Recently, various factions within the CCP have circulated different rumours regarding personnel changes involving Xi Jinping and senior officials, all reflecting a growing dissatisfaction with Xi.
Rumors of Power Shake-Up at CCP's Fourth Plenary Session Abound
The Fourth Plenary Session of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) 20th Central Committee, originally expected in fall 2024, has been delayed until now.
China’s May Day Holiday Consumption Falls Below Pre-Pandemic Levels, Movie Box Office Plunges by 51.27%
Under the shadow of the U.S.-China tariff war, this year’s May Day holiday has been seen as a barometer of Chinese consumer confidence.
Chinese Companies Flood Social Media with "Country-of-Origin Washing" Ads to Bypass U.S. Tariffs
Recently, a surge of advertisements promoting so-called "country-of-origin washing" has appeared on Chinese social media platforms Xiaohongshu and Douyin (TikTok’s Chinese version).
China-U.S. Comparison Highlights Consumption Challenges for Chinese Citizens
Anbang has conducted a comparative analysis of consumption patterns between China and the United States.
Zhong Yuan: Why Did the CCP Suddenly Change Tone Toward the U.S.? What’s Happening Internally?
On April 25, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Politburo proposed an "international economic and trade struggle," and party media followed up with numerous articles loudly calling for "struggle."
Tariff War One Month In: Miles Yu Says China Relies on U.S., Only Talks Tough
Nearly a month has passed since the U.S. announced its global tariff plan. While many countries have since entered negotiations with the U.S. over tariffs, China remains defiant.
The May Day Holiday Fails to Mask the Economic Chill; While Chinese Communist Party (CCP) State Media Claims There Is a Surge in Consumer Spending, the Public is Expressing Financial Constraints
During the 'May Day' Golden Week holiday, major state media outlets of the CCP released a flurry of tourism data in an effort to portray a picture of 'lively prosperity' in consumer spending.
Party Journal Welcomes Youth Day with High-Level Coverage — Hu-Wen Faction's Return to Power is No Rumor
Have you noticed that this year, in the days leading up to and on May 4th, Youth Day set by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the official state media launched a rare high-profile campaign to praise and encourage young people?
Humanoid Robots Go Berserk and Hit People — Unitree Robot Rental Prices Plummet
The Unitree humanoid robots that performed a Yangko dance at this year’s CCTV Spring Festival Gala are now facing a rapid decline in demand due to technical limitations and instability.
"Three Dragon-like Objects Appear in the Night Sky of Xi'an" Trending on Major Platforms
The unidentified flying object that emerged in Xi'an during the thunderstorm on May 2 has generated significant interest.
“Micro-Film” Publicly Urges CCP Officials to Defect and Leak Secrets – CIA Director: The Hotline Is Open
The U.S.-China rivalry has extended from a trade war into an espionage battle. The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) recently released two Chinese-language promotional videos, openly calling on CCP officials to cooperate and provide classified intelligence.