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Has Xi Jinping been reduced to just sending a congratulatory letter to the military newspaper?

According to the Chinese military newspaper PLA Daily on December 31, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the PLA Daily, Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory letter, representing the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Central Military Commission (CMC) t

China’s Industrial Profits Decline, Posting the Largest Drop in More Than a Year

Chinese citizens anxiously hope for an early economic recovery, yet economic data continue to deal them blow after blow. Recently, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officially announced that profits of China’s industrial enterprises declined from January to November, marking the largest drop in more than a year, once again indicating that China’s economic recovery is struggling.

Former Nanjing Museum President Taken Away for Investigation; Jiangnan Spring Appearing at China Guardian Auction Has Its Reasons

The latest information shows that Xu Huping, former president of the Nanjing Museum, who was deeply entangled in the mysterious disappearance of five precious calligraphy and painting works donated by the descendants of Pang Laichen—an eminent collector of modern Chinese art—to the Nanjing Museum, has been taken away for investigation after being questioned by multiple parties and reported by former museum staff.

“Not Playing Along!” — Baoding, Hebei Merchants Avoid Illegal Fines This Way

When facing CCP tyranny, there are many ways to protect oneself. Using peaceful means to avoid the violent machinery—and refusing to play along with the CCP’s violent tools—is also a good approach. It is reported that as year’s end approaches, certain departments in Baoding City, Hebei Province, are short of funds and want to amass money through fines. Smart merchants, however, are using a market shutdown to avoid the authorities’ unreasonable penalties.

The Driving Force Behind the One-Child Policy Dies of Illness; Netizens Set Off a Wave of Curses

Peng Peiyun, former director of the CCP’s National Family Planning Commission, died of illness on December 21. She had led the harsh “one-child policy” for as long as 10 years. While the CCP’s official narrative is full of praise for her, netizens have instead set off a wave of criticism, angrily condemning the cruel one-child policy for causing countless families to be torn apart and lives destroyed. Some cursed her as the most murderous demon in CCP history, and others wrote maledictions such as: “Those children who died naked are waiting for you over there.”

The United States Moves on All Fronts to Curb the Expansion of the Chinese Communist Party’s Influence

Since President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January this year, he has no longer emphasized “great-power competition” in relations with China. However, the Trump administration has continuously taken measures to curb China’s expansion of influence in the economic, technological, and geopolitical arenas—particularly in parts of Latin America, the Indo-Pacific, and Africa. This strategy is also fully reflected in the National Security Strategy (NSS) released by the Trump administration in December. The new strategy emphasizes blocking “non–Western Hemisphere competitors” and activ

Shen Yun Arrives in Poland

Before Shen Yun has even begun performing in Poland, the excitement is already high. Ticket sales in four cities are nearly sold out, and tickets for the first stop, Toruń, are already extremely hard to come by. Amid eager anticipation from audiences, on December 26, 2025, the Shen Yun Touring Company from the United States arrived in Poland.

Hainan Free Trade Port Is Just Another Xi-Style Empty Cannon Shot

The CCP has rolled out another major move: creating a Hainan Free Trade Port. The general explanation is that it is meant to offset Sino–U.S. decoupling and external blockades, to build a Chinese version of an “offshore economic zone,” and to drive the service sector and consumption. The policy of “opening the first line while controlling the second line” would be implemented, with zero tariffs on most imported goods and preferential tax rates for specific enterprises and individuals, in an attempt to challenge the “free port” status of Hong Kong and Singapore.

Five Major Social Problems Intensify and Deteriorate — China May Face Major Upheaval in 2026

Based on the development trends in a series of social issues in 2025—including politics, the economy, the military, people’s livelihoods, and natural and man-made disasters in Communist China—the author predicts that in 2026 the Chinese mainland will not be peaceful. Social unrest, economic decline, and people’s suffering will continue. Corruption, internal chaos, and mass alienation of the people brought about by the CCP’s violent and tyrannical rule will intensify. Coupled with the development of natural and man-made disasters and international isolation, this may expose the illegitimacy of

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