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Chinese Farmers Fight Land Grabs in Two Provinces
Farmers in Hubei and Yunnan provinces have been up in arms after local authorities took their land.
March 23, 2013
BY
Ariel Tian
Crops Irrigated With Industrial Wastewater in China
Farmers in several areas of China’s Henan Province irrigate their fields with industrial wastewater.
March 22, 2013
BY
Cassie Ryan
Severe Weather Strikes Southern China
Five provinces in southern China were assaulted by extreme weather, including a “super-tornado” and egg-sized hailstones.
Chinese Mining Billionaire Arrested in Beijing for Harboring Brother
A Chinese mining tycoon was taken into custody for harboring his fugitive brother, but there may be more ...
Chinese Coal Miner Sacrifices Future for Children
A Chinese villager sacrificed his life, by working in a coal mine, so his daughter could get an ...
March 21, 2013
BY
Ariel Tian
Shanghai Petitioners Stage Protest Over Illegal Detentions
After many of their fellows were detained in Beijing during recent political meetings, petitioners in Shanghai protested for ...
March 21, 2013
BY
Gu Qing-er
Sand Scandal Places China’s Tallest Building on Hold
A construction scandal has been exposed in the southern city of Shenzhen, where many buildings may have used ...
March 19, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Shanghai Authorities Insist Water Is Safe, Despite Floating Pig Carcasses
Chinese living in Shanghai remain anxious about water contamination due to dead pigs in the local river, but ...
March 18, 2013
BY
Hao Feng
Chinese Celebrities Tweet Plugs for State-Run TV Special
After China Central Television, the Chinese regime’s official mouthpiece, broadcast a critical consumer report on Apple, social media ...
92% of Hong Kongers Vote for Return to British Rule
An informal poll in Hong Kong has revealed many would prefer to again be a colony under British ...
March 18, 2013
BY
Jenny Li
Mao’s ‘Nuclear Mass Extinction Speech’ Aired on Chinese TV
A documentary on Chinese television has undermined the image of Chairman Mao Zedong, founder of the People's Republic ...
March 5, 2013
BY
Ariel Tian
Chinese Refuse to Accept Party’s Rule
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) relies on propaganda to rule, but the Chinese people no longer trust what ...
February 23, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Year of the Snake: Shedding Light on the Mysterious Chinese Character for Snake
Learn about the Chinese character for snake as we celebrate Chinese New Year 2013, Year of the Snake.
February 9, 2013
BY
Cindy Chan
Political Struggle Behind Senior Chinese Official’s Sex Scandal
A senior Chinese propaganda official was removed from his post shortly after his jilted mistress posted a detailed ...
January 20, 2013
BY
Michelle Yu
Thousands of Chinese Villagers Protest Corrupt Land Sale
Thousands of villagers protested in front of a government building in southern China in a last-ditch effort to ...
December 5, 2012
BY
Gu Qing'er
Paraplegic Boy Walks to School on his Hands
It takes ten-year-old Yan Yuhong more than an hour, using numerous methods, to get to school each day.
September 21, 2012
BY
Virginia Wu
Chinese Military Hospital in Flames on Army Day
A section of the Beijing 301 Military Hospital, where top Chinese Communist Party leaders go for treatment, caught ...
August 3, 2012
BY
Fang Xiao
China Protesters Ransack Government Building, Shut Down Waste Project
A protest in Qidong, China, saw a mayor stripped of his shirt, as residents tried to shut down ...
July 28, 2012
BY
Tang Ming
Leaked China Documents Show Massive Corruption, Officials Fleeing Country
The data received by The Epoch Times indicated that over 7,101 corrupt officials have fled to the United ...
July 20, 2012
BY
Albert Ding
and
Angela Wang
Shanghai Stock Index Reminds China of ‘6.4 Incident’
The exchange opened at 2,346.98—a figure that resembles the date of the massacre written backward, followed by the ...
June 4, 2012
BY
Tan Shu Yan
Chinatown Activists Cut Corners Delivering Vote for San Francisco Mayor Lee
Grassroots organizations in Chinatown are working hard to get the vote out for interim Mayor Ed Lee—work that ...
November 1, 2011
BY
Matthew Robertson
To Help or Not to Help, a Dilemma in China
Guidelines by authorities on how to assist an elderly person who has fallen, have unleashed a debate among ...
September 18, 2011
BY
Feng Yiran
China Leads World in C-Sections, Doctors’ Motives Questioned
Some netizens allege that doctors opt for cesarean deliveries because they make more money.
July 18, 2011
BY
Amy Lien
and
Gary Pansey
Highly Contagious AIDS-Like Disease Spreading in China
In a small hotel across from the Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, a reporter from New ...
March 30, 2011
BY
Chen Yilian
China’s Toxic Rice Problem
For decades, high levels of cadmium and other toxic heavy metals have polluted China's waterways. Through irrigation they ...
March 3, 2011
BY
Michelle Yu
From ‘Bull Man’ to ‘Sea Turtle’: A Life-Changing Experience in America
"It was a horrible day in my life. I was fired by the DuPont Company. My heart was ...
August 5, 2010
BY
Pamela Tsai
One-Third of Top Chinese Athletes Dope, Says Well-Known Soccer Commentator
Celebrated Chinese soccer commentator Li Chengpeng drew attention to issues plaguing China's athletic world.
March 26, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
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