Skip to main content

Popular news

vWang Yang’s Top Aide Bi Jingquan Becomes Scapegoat for Toxic Vaccine Scandal

Bi Jingquan, former member of the 14th CCP National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and former deputy director of the Economic Affairs Committee, who was dismissed in May this year, was expelled from the CCP and removed from all public positions on Decembe

Wang Huning's Major Blunder in Xinjiang

According to a source connected to a provincial-level official, Wang Huning, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, recently made a significant gaffe in Xinjiang.

Mid-Autumn Mooncake Market Cools: Consumption Downgrade and Food Safety Concerns

Mooncakes, as an iconic mass-consumption food, not only carry deep cultural significance but have also become a barometer of holiday consumer spending. The supply and sales of mooncakes are often closely tied to the economic cycle. During economic booms, they transform into high-end social status symbols; during economic downturns, they directly expose the awkward reality of shrinking consumption. Mooncake sales are like stock market candlestick charts, revealing the mood of ordinary people’s wallets at a glance.

Xi Threatens Again? Japanese Media: Beijing Strengthens Decapitation Operations Against Taiwan Presidential Office

The CCP has always combined propaganda with military intimidation against Taiwan, and currently the situation in the Taiwan Strait is becoming increasingly severe. According to an exclusive report by Japan’s Sankei Shimbun, satellite image analysis obtained by the Japan Institute for National Fundamentals indicates that, in preparation for an attack on Taiwan, the CCP has built a “mock Taiwan Presidential Office” at a training site in Inner Mongolia, next to which it has now constructed a mock Judicial Yuan in preparation for decapitation operations against Taiwan. The report further pointed o

Li Qiang Undermines Dignity with U.S. Appeasement and “Married Couple” Comment

During his visit to New York for the United Nations General Assembly, Li Qiang made an incongruous statement, asserting that “China and the U.S. are like a married couple: they may quarrel but ultimately need each other.” The remark was jarring, for no one would seriously equate Sino-U.S. relations with those of a marital partnership.

Hair-on-Fire Urgency: State-Owned Enterprises Rush to Dump Properties, Wails All Around

China’s real estate market continues to slump. Housing prices in many first- and second-tier cities have plunged, causing the wealth of many middle-class families to shrink. A 2022 survey on Chinese household asset allocation by Peking University showed that real estate accounted for over 70% of household assets, and in some families over 90%. Asia Financial pointed out in July this year that if housing prices were to fall another 30%, over 90% of China’s middle class would be wiped out. Now, the fire has spread to state-owned enterprises.

Page 24