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Commentary on the Three Major Social News Events in China in 2025
As 2025 draws to a close, it is essential that we do not forget the events of this year. The contrasts of light and darkness, nobility and baseness, justice and evil, submission and resistance... all deserve a rightful place in our memories for ourselves and future generations. This article provides
Foreign Investors Rapidly Withdraw from Mainland China ETFs Following Trump’s Election Victory
Last week, foreign fund managers quickly pulled out from China’s exchange-traded funds (ETFs). This wave of withdrawals has now lasted for four weeks, indicating a loss of patience in the market.
Wang Youqun: Is the CCP Planning to Send Assassins to the U.S. to Kill Cheng Peiming?
Recently, Dajiyuan received internal CCP police information indicating that, in response to Cheng Peiming’s revelations about his organ harvesting experience in the U.S., the Heilongjiang Provincial Public Security Department has devised three plans: the first is to find a way to bring him back to China; the second is to send someone to the U.S. to persuade him to withdraw his testimony; and the third is to assassinate him, making it appear as suicide.
Shandong University Fire Requires Students to “Scan Faces” to Escape, Causing Public Outrage
Is facial recognition required even in a fire evacuation? On Sunday (10th), a fire broke out in the girls’ dormitory at Qilu University of Technology’s Changqing campus in Jinan, Shandong.
SUV Plows Into Crowd in Zhuhai, Causing Dozens of Casualties; Videos Deleted From Social Media
Just before the China (Zhuhai) International Airshow, a tragic incident occurred on Monday evening (the 11th) at the Zhuhai Sports Center, where a man drove an SUV into a crowd on the sports center’s outer track. Images and videos from the scene show injured people scattered within a 50-meter radius.
“200 Pounds” Heads to South America to Throw Money Around, Risking Domestic Unrest
On the 13th, the leader of the world’s proletarian party will shoulder “200 pounds of coins without switching shoulders” as he heads straight to South America to throw money around. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he will be gone for nine days, attending the APEC summit in Peru and the G20 summit in Brazil.
Hit-and-Run Attack in Southern China's Zhuhai Kills 35
A hit-and-run attack at a sports centre in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai killed 35 people and severely injured 43, local police said on Tuesday.
Another Xi Ally Demoted; CCP Media Shows “Most Brazen Backhanded Praise”
Recently, a member of Xi Jinping's faction, former Secretary of the CCP Zhejiang Provincial Committee Yi Lianhong, was abruptly transferred to the CCP National People’s Congress Financial and Economic Affairs Committee, indicating he has been sidelined.
The CCP’s Attempt to Drive a Wedge Between the U.S. and Its Allies
With Trump winning the U.S. election and pledging to bar Chinese products from the U.S. market, China’s economy, already on the brink of collapse, faces further severe damage.
Senior Central Military Commission Officials Detained, Possible Coup in Beijing in November
On November 11, 2024, Epoch Times published an article by Yue Shan titled Xi’s Confidant Miao Hua Reportedly Detained, Xi’s Foreign Visit Might Face Domestic Crisis.
"Life Imprisonment" at Qincheng Prison: Reflections of Those Who Came After
Our previous column, "Night Talk from Zhongnanhai," discussed the sentencing guidelines for criminals given life imprisonment sentences in China. These guidelines state that after a life sentence is commuted one or more times, the actual time served cannot be less than thirteen years.
Consumer Transformation, Economic, and Political Pressure? Alibaba Cancels Double Eleven Gala
Rumor has it that the annual event for Double Eleven Shopping Festival—the Tmall Gala Night, also known as "Cat Night," will be canceled for the first time this year. What has led to the end of this consumer era?
A Night Ride of University Students at Tiananmen: Could Lead to the Collapse of the CCP
On a certain night in June, four female university students from Henan province suddenly had a craving for Kaifeng's "Soup Dumplings," so they decided to "ride to Kaifeng at night." Their video sparked a trend of "night rides to Kaifeng," involving over 200,000 students, spreading gradually from Henan to Beijing and causing extreme panic within the CCP, which began blocking student movements.
China’s Young People Not Having Children Despite Incentives
Despite the CCP relaxing the one-child policy nearly a decade ago, China’s birth rate continues to decline, and the number of young people registering for marriage has also reached new lows.
Yue Shan: Trusted Ally Miao Hua Reportedly Arrested, Xi's Overseas Trip at Risk of Domestic Turmoil
On November 8, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Xi Jinping would embark on a nine-day trip to South America on November 13, attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Informal Meeting and the G20 Summit.
Henan High School Reports Multiple Student Union Officials Taking Bribes, Sparking Heated Discussion
Corruption in Chinese officialdom has deeply influenced even elementary and secondary school campuses. Today (11th), the Experimental High School in Xinyang City, Henan Province, made a rare announcement confirming that “multiple student union officials suspected of taking bribes,” as reported online, is true.
A Public Hospital in Guangdong Declares Bankruptcy Amid Increasing Hospital Salary Arrears in China
With the ongoing economic downturn, the survival of China’s public hospitals appears increasingly precarious.
Only Chinese National Volunteer Fighter for Ukraine Killed in Action; Longed for Democracy and Freedom During His Life
News from a Taiwanese volunteer soldier in the Ukrainian army reports that Peng Chenliang, the only volunteer soldier for Ukraine from mainland China, has recently died in action.
The Chinese Communist Party Fears a "Cycling Revolution": Thousands Participate in Night Rides Viewed as a Political Stability Threat by Authorities
Originally intended to stimulate the local economy and tourism, the "Night Ride to Kaifeng" event organized by college students has been perceived as a political incident by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authorities, who have taken measures to maintain stability by halting the event.
Navy Shanghai Base Forcefully Repossesses Welfare Housing; Retired Soldiers Protest
Recently, the Chinese Communist Party's East Sea Fleet Shanghai Base forcibly repossessed the welfare housing of retired soldiers, causing discontent and protests from retired soldiers and their families, leading to clashes.
Middle Class in Mainland China Increasingly Falling into Poverty; Business Owners Cry Out in Debt; Public Outrage at Stimulus Consumption Policies
The economy in mainland China continues to deteriorate, with more middle-class families falling into poverty overnight. Many private business owners can no longer sustain their operations, leading to closures and mounting debt.