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Four Odd Things About Xi Jinping’s Trip to South Korea

On October 30, 2025, Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping arrived in Busan, South Korea. After meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, he proceeded to Gyeongju to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit on October 31. Xi’s visit to South Korea drew intense media and public

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Yu Menglong’s Double? Mystery of Tibet “Adventure King” Death Resurfaces

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As the saying goes, “Man proposes, Heaven disposes.” In order to prolong its own survival, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Xi Jinping allegedly went so far as to kill Yu Menglong to gain “borrowed life” and longevity. Unexpectedly, killing one Yu Menglong only led netizens to dig up even more CCP crimes. It turns out that before Yu Menglong, several other young people had already been “sacrificed.” The CCP’s crimes will inevitably arouse greater public anger, making more citizens see the regime’s evil nature and draw a clear line from it....

Parade in Seoul’s Chinatown Supports 450 Million Chinese People Quitting the CCP

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Recently, to commemorate the milestone of “450 million Chinese quitting the CCP, the Youth League, and the Young Pioneers” (collectively known as the Three Withdrawals), a large-scale parade was held near the Chinese residential area in Seoul, South Korea. The event aimed to inform local Koreans and Chinese residents about the movement and drew significant public attention....

Shocking! “Vengeful Spirits” Surround Beijing—Will a Coup Erupt in China This November?

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On the first day of November, a strange scene unfolded in Beijing: thick white fog suddenly blanketed the capital in broad daylight. The mist hugged the ground, wrapping around buildings like ghostly smoke. Visibility dropped to less than 10 meters, and the city’s streets and towers appeared like a phantom realm. Mainland media dubbed it an “aerial city,” but none mentioned that the fog appeared exactly one month after the mysterious death of actor Yu Menglong began circulating online. On the first day of November, a strange scene unfolded in Beijing: thick white fog suddenly blanketed the cap...

Just After Embarrassing Xi Jinping, Sanae Takaichi Did Something Else That Angered Beijing

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Following her meeting with Xi Jinping during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi held a brief meeting on November 1 with Lin Hsin-yi, former Vice Premier of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Takaichi’s move infuriated Beijing, prompting the Chinese Foreign Ministry to lodge a “stern protest” and a “strong objection” with Japan....

Trump: Xi Jinping Knows the Consequences of Invading Taiwan

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The recently concluded Trump–Xi summit in South Korea drew attention for one unusual reason: the Taiwan issue was not mentioned at all. In a segment aired by CBS News on November 2, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping understands the consequences he would face if he invaded Taiwan. However, Taiwanese scholars warned that the omission of Taiwan at the summit does not mean there is room for complacency....

Taiwan May Be Safe—But Xi Jinping Has Bigger Troubles Awaiting Him

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The 2025 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Summit concluded in South Korea on November 1. During the meeting, Taiwan’s APEC representative, Lin Hsin-yi, performed outstandingly—first meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Besant for about 40 minutes, then with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. At the leaders’ photo session, Lin Hsin-yi and Xi Jinping had zero interaction. Although Xi treated Lin coldly, he notably did not mention Taiwan when talking with Trump—a signal that stunned the world, breaking the usual precedent in U.S.–China leader summits. The likely reason is th...

Mysterious Account Tests the Waters: Xi–Zhang Power Struggle Loosens Externally, Tightens Internally

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Recently, former CCP Central Party School professor Cai Xia revealed that He Weidong and Miao Hua had formed a secret army in Langfang, Hebei, sparking widespread attention and heated discussion. Around the same time, a mysterious mainland social-media account called “Wind Direction Observer” (风向观察) suddenly released alleged court documents detailing the trials of former Rocket Force leaders Li Shangfu, Wei Fenghe, and others accused of colluding with foreign powers....

Xi Jinping’s Drastic Change in Style: Two “Central Committees” Emerging in Zhongnanhai?

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Although Xi outwardly retained his titles—General Secretary, Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and President—after the Fourth Plenum, he may have lost real decision-making power, or his authority has been greatly weakened. On major issues, the one making decisions is no longer him, but someone else. Judging from the signs of power struggle in Zhongnanhai since last year’s Third Plenum, this possibility is entirely plausible....

Reflections on the Yu Menglong Case — The CCP Is a Demon

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As internet users and overseas media continue to dig into the horrific death of Yu Menglong, more shocking and terrifying truths have come to light. Confronted with facts that shatter the bottom line of human morality, many people feel anger, shock, and even despair. Celebrities who appeared glamorous and enviable to the public were in fact subjected to inhuman treatment beyond normal imagination. The chaos and depravity of China’s entertainment industry are only the tip of the iceberg of the darkness and evil reality of the CCP’s China....

Trump–Xi Meeting: Xi’s Empty Words and Beijing’s Self-Deception After Bowing Its Head

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On October 30, U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping met at the U.S. military base in Busan, South Korea. From American live-broadcast footage, Xi appeared noticeably less natural and relaxed than he had been in their two meetings in 2017. Throughout, Trump did most of the talking, while Xi spoke very little, giving an impression of stiffness. During the formal talks, Xi read from his notes far more often than before, unlike 2017 when he could speak extemporaneously. If Xi’s memory has declined because of illness, that would make sense....

Xi Jinping’s “Firing a Shot into the Sky” Startled the West

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that Beijing made a “real mistake” by threatening to halt rare earth exports. He emphasized that within one to two years, the United States would secure alternative supplies—at which point the CCP would lose its rare earth leverage....

Why Did Trump Say He Likes Xi Jinping? This Footage Gives the Answer

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Trump and Xi often use “old friend” to describe their relationship, and frequently praise Xi in front of the media as an “outstanding” and “great” leader. Chinese people are often puzzled by this—does Trump really admire this “baozi” (“steamed bun”) as Xi is called by the Chinese public?...

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