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“Free China: The Courage to Believe”
Short in minutes but long on ambition, the stirring documentary “Free China: The Courage to Believe” expects viewers not only to feel but also to act…
FALUN GONG – WHAT IS FALUN GONG / FALUN DAFA – 2013 INTERVIEW
FALUN GONG – WHAT IS FALUN GONG / FALUN DAFA – 2013 INTERVIEW
Do you still want to eat instant noodles? Watch this first.
Do you still want to eat instant noodles? Watch this first.
Analysis: China-Russia Arms Sale Agreement
China and Russia have signed two important arms sale contracts. China is buying 24 of the Sukhoi Su-35 fighter planes and four Lada-class AIP submarines from Moscow.
Senior Agricultural Specialist in China Reveals Inside Story of H7N9
Since December 2012, the bird flu has spread among domestic fowls. Now, it has been spreading throughout western China from the east. The environment has become a warehouse of the bird flu virus…
Celebrating Chinese New Year
The eve of Chinese New Year signifies a farewell to yesterdays and a greeting to a new era, so for the Chinese people the most important thing to do on that day is to hold a ceremony for their gods and ancestors.
Chinese New Year’s Eve
Chinese New Year’s Eve is the last day of the lunar calendar when the Chinese get ready to welcome the first day of the new lunar year. Following is a brief history of how the Chinese prepare for the coming year.
Understanding Karma
In the Qing Dynasty, Zhao Defang, the father of three sons, enjoyed a very prosperous life. He felt especially fortunate that all his sons were married.
Life Is Like Acrobat
Although the Chinese GDP is higher than the U.S., bicycle is the only conveyance that most Chinese mainland people can afford. They use bicycles for all sorts of deliveries, and thus their bicycle skills are “acrobatic”.
Killed for Organs: China’s Secret State Transplant Business
It’s being called “abhorrent” and a “crime against humanity.” Allegations of forced organ harvesting in China started to surface in 2006…
Ancient Forbidden City More Weatherproof than Modern Beijing
On July 21st, 2012 Beijing was hit with severe rainstorms, which lasted for over 10 hours. The storm flooded public transit as well as many homes.
Risk Increases With Buildings’ Heights
These days skyscrapers over 500 meters high have become common in China, and cities continue to build even higher and higher skyscrapers.
China’s Top Brass Rocked By Petition Letter
A village petition containing 300 signatures and thumbprints, criticizing the illegal arrest of Falun Gong practitioner Wang Xiaodong, has shaken the ranks of China’s top brass.
From Patriot to Traitor – Voice of a Chinese Girl
An interview with the girl who wrote in her blog “A letter to those patriots”. You ask her: “Do you love your country?” She ponders for a moment and says: “I think so, but not blindly.”
Evil CCP Monk
China’s famous Shaolin Temple rakes in cash and controversy – A sage once said, “monks in temples can no longer save themselves, let alone saving others.”
Thousands of women used and discarded by Mao
Mao Zhedong’s licentious life may be well known by many people, especially overseas Chinese who are able to talk freely among their acquaintances.
Ginseng fruit legend becomes ‘reality’
Journey to the West is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. In chapter 24 of the book, author Wu Chengen wrote there was a magic tree that takes 3000 years to blossom, 3000 years to fructify, and another 3000 years to mature.
New Oath Required Of Lawyers In China
The Ministry of Justice recently issued a decision on the establishment of the lawyers oath system.
Wen Warns China Over Reform
The outgoing Chinese premier says stalling on political reform risks chaos.
Outgoing Chinese premier Wen Jiabao has warned that China could face a return to the revolutionary turmoil of the Cultural Revolution in the absence of further political reform.
Top Party official Bo Xilai Fired triggers high website hits
Ever since former Chongqing deputy mayor Wang Lijun fled to the U.S. Consulate seeking political asylum, the future of Chongqing’s Party Secretary…
Did You Buy Your Ticket For The Ark?
On the first working day after the Chinese New Year holiday, Chinese usually greet each other by exclaiming“Happy New Year!” This year, it’s also popular to ask,“did you buy your ticket for the ark?”
North Korean ‘Bride Slaves’ Sold into Misery
Thousands of North Korean women fleeing their brutal homeland are ending up as sex slaves in China.
Conflict in China’s Tibetan Area Grows
Since the beginning of 2012, the fate of the Tibetans has once again become a serious concern for the international community.
High Ranking Official Reveals Secrets
Former Party General Secretary Hu yaoban’s son reveals that 96 percent of Chinese officials are corrupt and have mistresses.
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