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‘The CCP is the greatest enemy of the Chinese nation’: Statements From the Tuidang Movement (March 2024)
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Master Li Hongzhi: How Humankind Came to Be
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Faced with unfair competition brought about by systemic differences, countries around the world are right to impose tariffs and other barriers on Communist China
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Biden Proposes Tripling Tariffs on Chinese Steel, Aluminum to Counter Beijing’s Product Dumping
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US Puts Pressure on China as Ukraine War Escalates
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Communist China Heads Down a Road of Isolation and Impoverishment
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Chinese-American Artists Targeted in Planned NYT Piece That Would Misrepresent Falun Gong, Shen Yun Performing Arts
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Shen Yun Artists Face Discrimination from Pro-CCP Official at US Customs Upon Return From European Tour
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The current government of Taiwan announced a drive to remove 760 statues of Chiang Kai-shek, the military leader who ruled the Republic of China (ROC) on the mainland and then Taiwan from the mid-1920s until his death in 1975. Chiang's legacy is a matter of deep controversy in modern Taiwan,
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Mandarin Pop Song Lyrics Shift From Romance to Calls for Freedom, New Research Suggests
Recent research has surfaced suggesting a major change in the themes of Mandarin song lyrics — particularly those -
South Korea’s President Yoon and Ruling Party Suffer Legislative Election Loss in Setback for Anti-Communist Politics
The right-wing administration of South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has been dealt a heavy blow in the country's
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb Magazine Nestled in the base of the Atlas Mountains, Marrakech is a historic city that encapsulates the essence of Morocco. It boasts the largest and oldest medina in the nation, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Navigating through the narrow, serpentine alleys of Marrakech’s ancient quarter,
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Caribbean Treasure: Discovering the Rich Heritage of Ron Barceló Imperial Rum
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Charges Laid One Year After Historic Canadian Gold Heist
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A Journey Through Morocco: How to Master the Region’s Delicious Culinary Traditions
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Published with permission from LuxuryWeb Magazine Every day at noon in Hong Kong, a distinct ceremony unfolds — a ship's bell rings followed by the firing of a cannon, its sound reverberating across Causeway Bay. The Noonday Gun has become a cherished ritual, deeply embedded in the city's rich history.
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Nature’s Mystery: The Egg-Laying Cliff on Gandang Mountain in China
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For Powerful Traditional Remedies, Know and Grow Medicinal Herbs (F) Feverfew
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The Power of Optimism – The Key to Longevity and Health
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NEW YORK, New York — From April 3, to 14, Shen Yun, the world’s premier classical Chinese dance and music performance, is conducting several sold out shows at New York’s iconic David H. Koch Theater at the Lincoln Center. Demand to see the performance has been so high that Shen
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5 Exemplary Women of Ancient China
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‘A new breath of life’: Shen Yun’s Opening Night at Lincoln Center Met With Resounding Acclaim
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