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“God Is Communicating With Us” — Shen Yun’s 33 Shows in Taiwan Completely Sold Out
“It gave me tremendous spiritual nourishment!” On the afternoon of February 8, 2026, the U.S.-based Shen Yun New Era Company once again played to a full house in its third performance at Taichung Chungshan Hall in Taiwan. This performance was also the New Era Company’s final show in Taiwan for 2026.
The Southern Theater Command also avoids mentioning "Chairman Xi"; Xi’s personal safety is beyond his control
On Saturday, December 14th, the front page of the CCP’s PLA Daily published six news articles. In the top-right position of the masthead—the most important news of the day—was "Xi Jinping Hears Report from John Lee."
China capital markets witness record outflows in Nov, official data shows
CHINA-MARKETS-FLOWS:China capital markets witness record outflows in Nov, official data shows
Viral Resignation Letter from a Post-2000s Beijing Worker Sparks Online Frenzy
A resignation letter written by a post-2000s Beijing resident has recently gone viral online, sparking widespread discussion.
Five-Year Decline of 70%: What’s Happening to China’s Elder Care Facilities?
Caring for the elderly and providing them with security has always been a hallmark of modern civilized societies.
The Sudden Death of Xing Yanjun: Family Seeks Accountability for Inner Mongolia Police’s "Distant Fishing"
The case of Beijing mobile gaming company executive Xing Yanjun, who died in a "designated residential surveillance" facility, has seen new developments.
"Wolf Warrior Ambassador" Steps Down: A Shift in CCP Diplomacy?
After a year of speculation about the departure of Lu Shaye, the CCP’s “Wolf Warrior and Rude Ambassador” to France, the rumors have finally been confirmed.
Why Does Xi Jinping's Economic Rescue Keep Failing?
It’s no longer news that China’s economy is facing significant problems. However, the measures Xi Jinping employs to "rescue" the economy are becoming increasingly baffling, often defying conventional economic understanding.
Former Head Coach of China's National Football Team, Li Tie, Sentenced to 20 Years for Corruption
Former Chinese national football team head coach and player, Li Tie, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for charges including bribery and embezzlement, among others.
Dissatisfaction with Xi Jinping! Armed Resistance Emerges Within the Military
Under the guise of anti-corruption, the CCP has launched a brutal purge targeting hundreds of senior military officers suspected of lacking "absolute loyalty" to the regime.
Cai Qi Messes Up Again, Xi Jinping's Troubles Multiply
The Central Economic Work Conference concluded on December 12, following a Politburo meeting earlier in the week that set the tone for next year’s economic agenda.
Taiwanese Internet Celebrity “Goes Undercover” to Expose CCP United Front Tactics, Obtains Rare Direct Evidence
A Taiwanese influencer, long active in the Chinese market and previously regarded as a “Little Pink” (pro-CCP supporter), released a new documentary last Friday (December 6) after changing his political stance.
Former Chairman of China Everbright Group Tang Shuangning Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison: Who Did He Betray?
On December 10, Tang Shuangning, former chairman of China Everbright Group, was sentenced to 12 years in prison by the Intermediate Court of Tangshan City, Hebei Province, for embezzlement and bribery.
The Global Strategy of CCP Infiltration: Starting with a Pro-CCP Advertisement Overseas
On December 3, the New York edition of World Journal published a full-page advertisement on page B14: “Strong Protest Against Lai Ching-te’s ‘Transit’ Through the U.S. – Solemn Statement.”
Xi Jinping Reportedly Unlikely to Attend Trump's Inauguration
President-elect Donald Trump’s team confirmed on December 12 that foreign leaders had been invited to his inauguration on January 20, including an invitation extended to Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping in early November.
Nankai University Associate Professor Receives "Lin Zhao Freedom Award" After Being Institutionalized for Supporting the White Paper Movement
During the "White Paper Movement" that erupted in China two years ago following the Urumqi fire, Wu Yanan, an associate professor at Nankai University, criticized the authorities' crackdown on protesting students.
Director of Customs Yu Jianhua Reportedly Dies After Interrogation, Allegedly Shoots Himself in Office
On the evening of December 11, the official website of the Chinese General Administration of Customs abruptly published an obituary, stating that Yu Jianhua, the Party Secretary and Director of the General Administration of Customs, passed away on December 10 due to a sudden illness despite emergency treatment.
Wen Jiabao 2.0 Version of the Economy Next Year: Has Xi Jinping Lost Control Over Economic Policy?
On December 9, Xi Jinping presided over a meeting of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to analyze and discuss the economic strategy for 2025.
The Ultimate Weapon to Tear Down the Great Firewall?
What is one of the CCP's most powerful tools? The Great Firewall.
A Firsthand Account of Lockdowns in Zhengzhou: "This Government Does Not Belong to the People"
Over three years of the COVID-19 pandemic, Zhu Xiaona, a resident of Zhengzhou, Henan, faced two pregnancies during lockdowns, missing critical opportunities to save her pregnancies.
The Red Composer Passes Away, Unaware of the True Story Behind the Red Detachment of Women
According to reports from mainland Chinese media a few days ago, Huang Zhun, a well-known "red composer" and member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), passed away on December 3 at the age of 98.