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Young Man Found Starved in Dongguan; Wuhan Job Seeker Sleeping Under Bridge
In April 2026, the National Bureau of Statistics of the Communist Party of China proudly announced the first quarter data, claiming that GDP growth had reached 5%, with signs of consumption recovery, stable exports, and strong investment.
Is Ma Xingrui a Close Associate of Xi Jinping and Peng Liyuan? The Underlying Issues Have Come to Light
Xu Jiayin, the chairman of China Evergrande and once the richest man in China, has not yet been formally charged with any crime.
Shi Yongxin Crossed the Red Line—Did He Touch Beijing's Nerve? Will Ma Xingrui Be Next?
On July 27, 2025, a post on the official Shaolin Temple website sent shockwaves across China and the world: "Abbot Shi Yongxin of the Shaolin Temple has embezzled and misappropriated project funds and temple assets; he has seriously violated Buddhist precepts and maintained improper relationships with multiple women over a long period, even fathering illegitimate children.
Why Has Shi Yongxin Remained Untouchable for 38 Years? Netizens Dig Into His Powerful Backers
On July 28, the Buddhist Association of China issued a public statement agreeing to revoke Shi Yongxin’s ordination certificate.
Shi Yongxin Reportedly Taken Away for Investigation — Surveillance Cameras Once Found in His Bedroom
Recently, rumours have been circulating in mainland China that a prominent monk from a thousand-year-old ancient temple in central China has been taken in for investigation.
90% of Mainland Netizens Support the Recall of Pro-Communist Legislators in Taiwan
On July 26, Taiwan held the largest recall vote in the history of the Republic of China, determining the fate of 24 Kuomintang (KMT) legislators and the mayor of Hsinchu City, who were accused of having pro-Communist tendencies.
Inside Story: After Assassination Attempt, Hu Jintao Set Up a Top-Secret Life Protection System
The Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) 61889 Unit, also known as the Central Guard Regiment, is a highly secretive organisation based in Beijing. It is under the Joint Staff Department of the Central Military Commission and commanded by the Security Bureau of the General Office of the CCP Central Committee.
Chinese Mercenaries Share Harrowing Details of the Russia-Ukraine War, Summoned by National Security Upon Their Return
In April of this year, after Ukraine captured two Chinese citizens who were fighting alongside Russian troops, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed on social media that Ukraine had confirmed the recruitment of over 150 Chinese citizens by Russia to participate in the conflict.
Shi Yongxin Involved in Criminal Activities and Taken Away; Former Religious Affairs Head Wang Zuo'an Reportedly Under Investigation
On July 27, Shaolin Temple issued an official statement confirming that its abbot, Shi Yongxin, is under joint investigation by multiple government departments for alleged criminal activities.
Xi Dada Offers Me 100 Million Rmb, but I Still Don't Want to Go
On July 26, Taiwan held its first wave of major recall elections, but the attempt to recall 24 legislators was unsuccessful.
30,000 RMB Meal Tab Left Unpaid for Five Years — The CCP Government Is the World’s Biggest ‘Deadbeat’
While China’s National Bureau of Statistics reports a 5.3% GDP growth for the first half of the year—a figure frequently contested—recent incidents of governmental embarrassment have sparked major online criticism.
“Where Are You” Chinese Dub Premieres Globally on Gan Jing World Today
The Chinese dubbed version of the feature film “Where Are You”, produced by New Tang Dynasty Television Canada and directed by Kevin Yang, will premiere globally on Gan Jing World on Saturday, July 26.
CCP Intensifies VPN Crackdown, But There Are Still Ways to Circumvent the Great Firewall
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has recently stepped up its public efforts to monitor online speech and further regulate the VPN industry.
Rumors Say He Weidong and He Hongjun Are Still Alive but Under 24-Hour Surveillance—A Fate Worse Than Death
He Weidong, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) of the Chinese Communist Party, has been missing for four months, and officials have yet to disclose any information about his status.
Zhongnanhai Leadership Not United: Many in Xi Jinping’s Circle Harbor Disloyalty
Beneath the seemingly calm surface of the political situation in Zhongnanhai lies a turbulent undercurrent. Since Xi Jinping came to power in 2012, it is said that as many as 430,000 individuals have been investigated up to April 2024.
6 College Students Die Tragically in Mining Pond Accident — Students Reveal Hidden Dangers Suggesting the Cause Was Not Simple
On July 23, six junior-year students majoring in Mineral Processing Engineering from Northeastern University tragically died while visiting a copper-molybdenum ore processing plant under China National Gold Group’s Inner Mongolia Mining Co.
The Breakdown of the China-EU Summit Reveals Xi Jinping’s Power-Driven Choices
On July 24, a China-EU summit commemorating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the European Union and China was held in Beijing.
Doomsday Madness: Netizens' Comments Under Constant Surveillance
Since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) enacted the National Security Law in Hong Kong in 2020, it has driven away international investors, transforming Hong Kong from a prosperous international financial centre into a desolate port.
This Year's Beidaihe Meeting is Particularly Unusual. Which Elder Will Take Charge?
On July 23, pro-Communist media in Hong Kong suggested that Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leaders would be vacationing and working in Beidaihe for two weeks in early August.
Xi Jinping’s Beidaihe Moment and the Vision of a “China Without the Communist Party”
The annual Beidaihe moment for Beijing’s leadership is approaching. As always, Beidaihe serves as a window into potential shifts in power within Zhongnanhai.
Yajiang Project Reveals Secrets of Heaven—Li Qiang Cuts Off the Dragon Vein; Is Xi Jinping Fulfilling a Fate?
On July 19, the groundbreaking ceremony for the lower Yarlung Tsangpo River hydroelectric project was held in Nyingchi City, Tibet Autonomous Region.