Media survey says 90% support health code scanning after pandemic
State-run People’s Daily recently released a public survey about the country’s pandemic response. The results stirred heated controversy on the internet. As Radio Free Asia reports, the news agency’s National Governance Weekly survey claimed that 90% of the respondents agreed that the current health code system should remain after the pandemic. The ...
Guangzhou Baiyun Airport: The challenge of traveling abroad
On September 23, a Chinese e-commerce businesswoman with an 'I'm not a genius' account posted footage on Twitter describing how she attempted to board a flight out of Guangzhou Baiyun Airport. She scrutinized repeatedly for an hour and almost couldn't get on the plane. She posted footage online with a ...
The high-ranking Chinese leader who betrayed his country to rise to power
Among all the crimes attributed to the Chinese regime, some have been carefully hushed up or cleverly disguised, given the disproportionate implications that could eventually cause their demise. Such is the case of the scandalous sale of Chinese national territory, carried out by the former leader of the Chinese Communist Party ...
Blogger exposes ‘black technology’ for making food in China
Recently, the famous blogger once again exposed the food safety problem in mainland China - the foods that people usually eat are "synthesized" from food additives. In just a short time, the number of followers of this blogger who specializes in this type of video has reached nearly 9 million. ...
Chinese regime ‘forces’ celebrities to spread propaganda against Taiwan
During the last few months, entertainment stars have become one of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP's) most powerful weapons to attack Taiwan and generate a collective sentiment against its independence. The tension between the two nations has grown out of all proportion. Especially after the visit of U.S. House Speaker Nancy ...
Selling ‘leftover’ food in China is a hot trend, yet with a sad story behind
Recently, selling "leftover" food produced by various food factories in China has become popular online. Some businesses even chant the slogan "store by weight, don't be cheap." Many are also happy to enjoy the relatively cheap food. However, some netizens expressed concern about the quality of this food, also suggesting ...
Outbreak! Tianjin builds a large number of quarantine points, desperate people cried by the roadside
The COVID-19 pandemic in Tianjin continues to spread, and the number of positive cases continues to increase. It is reported that a large number of temporary quarantine sites have been urgently built in Tianjin, and a large number of residents have been quarantined overnight. Authorities also sealed off many communities ...
Beijing ‘scolded’ for order not to lock people in
A CCP official said on September 29 that, in pandemic prevention, when applying quarantine measures, the outer doors of resident buildings cannot be locked. However, soon after this announcement, the Chinese people criticized the regime for only thinking of this now, three years after the start of the pandemic. Due ...
100 days, 1.43 million people arrested; most are innocent
China's Ministry of Public Security announced on September 27 that, to date, after a 100-day campaign, 1.43 million people have been arrested. According to The Epoch Times, this campaign began on June 25 to tighten security ahead of the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), to be held ...
Dangerous child beauty trend in China becoming increasingly popular
Physical beauty is valued in modern Chinese society. Many corporations continue to set requirements on the appearance of candidates, such as their height among other beauty standards. Many companies now also offer products to enhance the physical beauty of babies and children, and many parents in China jumped on the trend ...
‘You can’t force me to go’: several tragedies unfold under zero-COVID policy
Despite residents' resentment, China continues to double down on its zero-COVID policy to curb the outbreaks as soon as possible. Its measures, such as citywide lockdowns, massive testing, sending people to quarantine sites, take tolls not only on the economy but also on residents. Since then, countless incidents have sparked the ...
In the name of improving stability, Beijing treats complainants as enemies
As the 20th National Congress of the CCP draws near, Beijing's security has been upgraded, like facing an enemy. Jin, a female southern complainant, told Sound of Hope on September 28 that the regime tightly controls trains and cars to Beijing, and she cannot go to Beijing anymore. "In China now, ...
Employment difficulty: Young Chinese have to pay to work
Official data shows that the unemployment rate for Chinese youth in July, especially those aged 16 to 24, hit 19.9%, the highest on record. Recently, there was a rumor that if you want to work at Hunan Television, you must pay a fee. In this regard, some netizens complained, "The ...
‘Even a worm will turn’: University students in Zhengzhou simultaneously protest
On the evening of September 28, students from many universities in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China gathered to protest on campuses, chanting slogans and demanding the lockdown end. They questioned why teachers can come and go freely but students cannot? Does the virus only find students and not teachers? Twitter account Proud ...
Will Tianjin begin lockdown on October 1? Officials deny rumors, people doubt
On September 27, Tianjin city in northern China added 55 new local COVID confirmed cases. There are also 252 cases reported in a home square in Tianjin. On September 29, the whole city was undergoing mass testing. On September 29, Tianjin Meijiang Lighting City's owner told the Chinese news outlet Da ...
‘Leftover’ snacks boom in China; Groom’s challenge causes stir; COVID tests on lobster
'Leftover' snacks in China becoming increasingly popular A new food known as a "leftover" snack has recently appeared in China. It is popular among people because of its low cost. However, its quality is also a topic that causes many lively discussions among netizens. According to Sohu, sales of leftovers and snacks ...
China’s cross-border hunt goes wild
Beijing is expanding its police-led overseas service stations worldwide. These service centers look like they help Chinese people living abroad with many things, but they work closely with the mainland Chinese police. These stations are dubbed informally as "Fox Hunting," They aim to find Chinese people who have crossed borders ...
Take off the mask!: The old article suddenly became popular
On September 28, the article "Take off the mask! "Being Upright and Upright Chinese" of People's Daily has been popular among netizens. The title and image of the old article mislead viewers by calling on the Chinese people to remove their masks and resolutely oppose the current epidemic prevention and control ...
Zhijin’s maternity and infant isolation: ‘I cried and wanted to jump off the building yesterday’
On September 27, the local authorities transferred pregnant women, infants, and their accompanying family members in Jianmin Hospital to the Guiguo Middle School dormitory in Zhijin County, Bijie City, Guizhou Province. The isolation centers were in bad condition, the shared toilets had inconvenient bathing, and the poor maternal diet caused ...
A Chinese student was deeply impressed by what he saw at Mr. Abe’s state funeral
At the state funeral of Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, more than 200 countries' representatives attended, and tens of thousands of people laid flower offerings outside the venue. However, there was also opposition, and some Japanese objected to Mr. Abe's state funeral. Seeing the anti-funeral protesters protected by the ...
