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Chinese Police Arrest 44 as Chemical Plant Protests Intensify
Police in the southern Chinese city of Maoming arrested 44 protesters against a paraxylene plant, and defended the violent actions they took against peaceful crowds recently.
April 3, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Chinese Characters: Sweep (掃)
The character 掃 (sǎo), to sweep, is the evolved replacement of the original form 帚.
April 3, 2014
BY
Alex Wu
Official Claims on Arrests Brings Chinese Lawyer’s Retort
Chinese lawyers and citizens urged the police of Jiansanjiang in the north of China to release evidence for ...
April 2, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Tens of Thousands Protest Against Chemical Plant in Maoming, China
On March 30, tens of thousands protested in Maoming City of southern China’s Guangdong Province against the local ...
March 31, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Businessmen Bribe Officials With Tiger Meat and Bones in China
Local officials and wealthy Chinese have been watching tigers being killed for entertainment in southern China, before the ...
March 28, 2014
BY
Cassie Ryan
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Lu Chen
Extreme Joy Begets Sorrow (樂極生悲)
The Chinese expression “樂極生悲” (lè jí shēng bēi) literally means “extreme joy begets sorrow.” It first appeared in ...
March 27, 2014
BY
Duoyu Zhong
The First Lady’s Trip to China Encounters Unusual Censorship
Some unusual media directives were recently given by Chinese authorities about first lady Michelle Obama’s trip there.
March 27, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Smuggler Caught With Diamonds in Underwear at Chinese Border
Chinese customs officers caught a man attempting to smuggle thousands of diamonds in his underpants, after they noticed ...
March 26, 2014
BY
Cassie Ryan
Chinese Characters: 碑 (Stele)
The character 碑 (bēi) is a noun, and means “stele.” The left side is the stone radical 石, ...
March 25, 2014
BY
Alex Wu
Night Protests and a Hunger Strike Against Arrest of Rights Lawyers in China
The detention of a group of Falun Gong practitioners has led to a series of cascading protests, detentions, ...
March 25, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Michelle Obama Touches on Freedom in China Speech
First Lady Michelle Obama’s reference to freedom of speech at Peking University on March 22
March 23, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Mayor of Beijing Told to Fix the Smog or ‘Bring Your Head’
Central Chinese authorities have elevated fighting pollution to a political issue, giving out fines and harsh directives to ...
March 18, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Panic Over Knife Attacks Causes Stampedes in China
Chinese society is on edge after recent knife attacks, with stampedes and mass panic breaking out in shopping ...
March 17, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Chinese Kindergartners Force Fed Drugs to Keep Them in School
Two kindergartens in a northwestern Chinese city are said to have fed drugs to pupils for years in ...
March 14, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Orwell Meets McKinsey & Co. in China’s Internet Control
A new corps of professional “online opinion specialists” are being trained in how to suppress “reactionary” views on ...
March 11, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Chinese Boy Takes 20,000 Yuan to Kindergarten to Play Poker
A 4-year-old boy in eastern China was caught with 20,000 yuan ($3,257) in his schoolbag, which he planned ...
March 10, 2014
BY
Cassie Ryan
Chinese Official: Ban Television Show to Maintain Social Stability
An official in the Communist Party’s advisory body suggested that television dramas, based on masterpieces like the Chinese ...
March 6, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
New Online Game Encourages Chinese to Shoot Japanese War Criminals in the Face
People’s Daily, the official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party, recently published a video game where users shoot ...
March 4, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Assailants With Knives Kill Dozens in China Massacre
Chinese authorities have blamed Uyghur separatists from Xinjiang Province for the violent attack in China.
March 2, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Inventor Kong Fanwen Creates a Transparent Keyboard
Just as it is in the fashion industry, when it comes to computer technology, thin is always in. ...
March 2, 2014
BY
Diane Crow
Oh So ScandaLush – Designer Creates New In-sole Design
"Why do you notice the splinter in your brother's eye, but do not perceive the wooden beam in ...
March 2, 2014
BY
Diane Crow
Chinese Regime Seeks to Restrict a Safety Valve
The Chinese authorities have proposed two new restrictions on petitioning activities. Activists say they won’t help.
February 28, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Ukraine’s Turmoil Sparks Hope in China
Internet users in China are linking the recent political turmoil in Ukraine with hopes for changes in their ...
February 25, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Baby Trafficking Ring Shut Down in China
13 suspects involved in a baby trafficking group have been arrested recently in Shandong Province for trading 10 ...
February 24, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
9 Most Despised Groups of People in China Explained
Hate and social tension in Chinese society is incredibly high, and netizens have come up with a list ...
February 15, 2014
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs for Menopause
Most women enter menopause between the ages 45–55, and many experience uncomfortable symptoms such as excessive sweating, heart ...
January 22, 2014
BY
Dr. Decheng Chen, L.Ac. Ph.D
Tickets a Nightmare for Chinese Going Home for New Year
The most important holiday of the year in China is just around the corner, falling this year on ...
January 16, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
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