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Do Not Believe, but Do Not Act Recklessly! A Look at the Cause and Effect of the Tragedy of an Internet Celebrity

The internet celebrity "Jiang Xiaorou" (real name Li Xiuting), known for her paranormal exploration and debunking content and boasting millions of fans, tragically suffered a serious car accident while returning to Guangdong from Guangxi. After more than 20 days of intensive care in the ICU, she was

China is Facing a Tsunami of Declining Birth Rates, Resulting in a Loss of 220,000 Kindergarten Teachers in Just One Year

The birth rate in China continues to decline, while the proportion of the elderly population has been rising in recent years. This declining birth rate is also affecting the education sector, leading to the closure of many schools due to insufficient student enrollment. Kindergartens are particularly hard hit, with over 20,000 closing last year, resulting in a total reduction of 220,000 kindergarten teachers.

Guo Degang's Alteration of Lyrics and the Revision of 'The East is Red' 

On July 24, during a performance of 'Jigong the Living Buddha' in Wuhan, Guo Degang improvised changes to the lyrics of the song 'Play My Beloved Earth Pipa'. He altered the line 'The sun in the west is about to set, the Weishan Lake is quiet' to 'The sun in the west is about to set, the Forbidden City is quiet', and added some humorous remarks. 

Fifteen Years of Rumours Have Surrounded the Changes in Beidaihe

Since the establishment of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 1949, the Beidaihe resort in Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province, has been heavily guarded every summer between July and August. Senior CPC elders and current high-ranking leaders gather there under the pretense of vacation meetings, and each year, secret stories of internal power struggles within the CPC emerge.

The Absurdities of Communist Leaders Exceed Your Imagination (Part 1)

China, an ancient civilization known for its etiquette, has seen a strange phenomenon: the domestically produced film "Nezha 2," filled with elements of crude humor, has been excessively praised; meanwhile, Jia Qianqian's extremely vulgar poetry, laden with similar humor, has attracted a significant following.

Chinese Communist Party Police Accidentally Expose Digital Surveillance System for Monitoring Foreigners

For expatriates and individuals from Hong Kong and Taiwan who have lived and worked in China for an extended period, the notion that 'one could be monitored at any time' is no longer a secret. However, if one day you accidentally click on a link online and find your passport photo, phone number, and even records of your supermarket visits or how many times you passed a certain intersection, how would you feel?

Hu Jintao Reportedly in Critical Condition, Potential Changes in Zhongnanhai This August

On August 14, overseas media personality Jiang Wangzheng unexpectedly revealed on social platform X that Hu Jintao, the 83-year-old former General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, had experienced a rapid decline in health during the Beidaihe meeting and is currently in a state of effective "brain death," relying solely on cold machines to sustain his final breaths.

Surprising! China's Real Estate Sector Triggers an Alternative Hidden Bomb

The crisis in China's real estate market is far more complex than it appears at first glance. Behind the sharp decline in housing prices, homeowners defaulting on payments, unfinished buildings, and financial turmoil lies a lesser-known yet even more alarming and suffocating reality.

China’s Communist Party Prioritizes U.S. Competition Over Citizens’ Livelihoods, Echoing the Soviet Union

An unusual phenomenon is currently unfolding in the Chinese economy. On one hand, exports of high-tech products, particularly in artificial intelligence and semiconductors, have surged, with exports of integrated circuits and similar products hitting record highs. On the other hand, domestic consumer spending and internal demand are experiencing a downturn, with residents' willingness to spend and the overall recovery of internal demand lagging behind industrial and export growth.

Zhu Rongji and the April 25 Incident

On August 12, former member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and Premier Zhu Rongji passed away. In light of his passing, I am reminded of the time when he addressed the peaceful petition incident involving Falun Gong practitioners.

U.S. Arrests 11 in Massive Fake Marriage Scheme for Green Cards

The U.S. Department of Justice announced on Wednesday (August 12) the arrest of 11 defendants connected to what prosecutors describe as one of the largest marriage fraud cases in U.S. history. The indictment, which was unsealed that day, alleges that the defendants orchestrated over 1,000 sham marriages over more than a decade to help primarily Chinese citizens secure U.S. immigration status.

“Mazu Shows Divine Power!” Two Giant Typhoons Strike the Military Base of the Communist Army

A series of giant typhoons have recently bypassed Taiwan and struck China, severely affecting coastal cities in several provinces and even reaching inland areas. This astonishing phenomenon has left many Chinese netizens bewildered, with some 'little pinks' nearly breaking down, repeatedly posting and exclaiming, “Could these be weather weapons deployed by the United States?”

Endless Hell for Jiang: CCP’s High-Profile Commemoration

On August 11, CCTV, the state broadcaster, began airing a 12-episode documentary titled 'Jiang Zemin' to set the stage for upcoming commemorative events. As reported by Hong Kong's Ming Pao, the CCP is set to hold a 'high-profile' conference on the 100th anniversary of Jiang's birth on the 17th, during which CCP leader Xi Jinping will deliver a speech.

China's Micro Electric Vehicles Are Struggling to Sell! Netizens Express: The World Has Long Endured Poor-Quality Small Cars

The once-popular micro electric vehicles (primarily referring to A00 class models priced below 50,000 yuan) have suddenly seen a drop in sales this year! In the first half of 2026, sales of micro electric vehicles plummeted by 55% compared to the previous year. In response, many Chinese netizens have voiced their concerns about the extremely poor safety of these vehicles, stating, 'It's simply risking lives to save money.' They lamented, 'The world has long suffered from poor quality small cars.'

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