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Hired Disruption of Shen Yun: Two Individuals Undergo a Transformation After Attending the Show

On the evening of April 8, 2026, at the Shen Yun performance at the Shinjuku Cultural Centre in Tokyo, two notable audience members arrived. Just days earlier, they had been outside the theatre shouting slogans against Shen Yun; now, they had entered the theatre to watch the performance. After the show, both individuals expressed that they would no longer engage in activities aimed at disrupting Shen Yun.

Why Can't Students From Tsinghua and Peking University Tell the Difference Between Goose Legs and Duck Legs?

Recently, the 'Goose Leg Auntie' incident from Peking University has gone viral online. Chen Xiufeng, an ordinary vendor who became famous for her 'inspirational auntie and conscientious business' starting from the southwest gate of Peking University, was exposed for selling duck legs disguised as goose legs to students for 16 yuan each, while falsely branding herself as 'Goose Leg Auntie' for over a decade.

China Uncovers Illegal ‘An Ding Yu’ Production Line, Raising Food Safety Concerns

 Food safety issues have resurfaced! China's food safety and drug regulation authorities have once again issued a red alert. On June 12, Chinese media published a shocking exclusive investigation that uncovered a cross-provincial black industrial chain illegally adding the strictly controlled second-class psychotropic drug 'Diazepam' (commonly referred to as 'An Ding' or sleeping pills) to fishing bait.

Shanghai Vice Mayor Chen Yujian Under Investigation, P2P Old Case Gains Attention

Chen Yujian, a member of the Party Leadership Group of the Shanghai Municipal Government and Vice Mayor, was reported to be under investigation on June 10. According to the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission of the Communist Party of China, Chen Yujian is suspected of serious violations of discipline and law and is currently undergoing review and investigation.

The Hongfu Garden Fire Case Involves 25 Charges, With 5 Defendants Facing Manslaughter Charges

In response to the tragic fire incident at Hongfu Garden in Tai Po, the Hong Kong police and the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) announced on Wednesday (June 10) that they have formally charged seven individuals and two companies with a total of 25 offences, including manslaughter, conspiracy to defraud, money laundering, attempting to obstruct justice, and tax evasion. The Hong Kong government has also released a list of 168 victims.

CPPCC Members Call to Uphold Central Authority in Foreign Affairs

Following an analysis of the collective study session held by the Party Group Theory Learning Center of the CPPCC at the end of May, which only referenced the 'two establishments' and the 'resolute safeguarding of the authority of the Party Central Committee and centralized unified leadership' without mentioning 'safeguarding Xi's core,' and the unusual absence of synchronized learning by CPPCC Chairman Wang Huning as seen in previous instances, another peculiar event has emerged within the CPPCC.

Xi Jinping Was Publicly Embarrassed by Kim Jong-un, Marking Beijing as the Clear Loser.

From June 8 to 9, 2026, Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping made his first visit to North Korea in nearly seven years, meeting with Kim Jong-un. This visit was described by the Chinese side as his first overseas trip of the year, coinciding with the 65th anniversary of the signing of the "China-North Korea Friendship Cooperation and Mutual Assistance Treaty."

The Shocking Internal Struggle Behind the 'Secret' Politburo Meeting in May

Traditionally, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) holds a Politburo meeting at the end of each month. However, at the end of May, the party's media was unexpectedly silent, with no reports from the Xinhua News Agency and no footage on the news broadcasts, as if this high-level meeting had simply disappeared.

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