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Police Detain Evergrande Wealth Management Staff in Latest Blow to Embattled Property Developer
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Returning to the Peach Blossom Spring
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China’s ‘Panda Diplomacy’ in Retreat, Signaling Further Deterioration in Sino-US Relations
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Chinese Cities Were Intentionally Flooded to Protect Beijing and Xi’s ‘Xiong’an New Area’
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China Launches Retroactive Investigations Into Healthcare Sector Corruption

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On Sept. 10, relations between the U.S. and Vietnam reached an all-new high as the two nations upgraded their relationship to a “comprehensive strategic partnership.” As Beijing continues to make claims in the South China Sea, Washington and Hanoi wish to solve disputes without the “threat of use of force.”
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New Chinese Smartphone Sparks Concern Among US Lawmakers
With the release of Huawei’s newest Mate 60 smartphone, several lawmakers in -
As Biden Touts Economic Successes, Experts Recommend Caution
While recession fears are waning and consumer spending saw a respectable uptick -
NTD’s 10th International Dance Competition Sets New Standard in Classical Chinese Dance
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BANGKOK, Thailand — She Zhijiang (佘智江), a Chinese billionaire magnate currently detained by the Thai authorities on multiple fraud charges and who is awaiting extradition back to China, gave an interview with Vision Times in which he alleged that Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) investment scheme was being used
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Amidst Anti-espionage Campaign, Chinese General Shines a Spotlight on Corrupt CCP Officials
Communist authorities in China have launched a massive anti-espionage campaign, encouraging every citizen to root out spies in -
UK Business Delegation Intends to Throw Snake Eyes at Taiwan SEMICON Event
A high-profile business delegation of 19 UK firms attended the 2023 SEMICON fair in Taiwan, underlining Britain’s ambitions

On Sept. 5, China’s Ministry of Public Security announced a joint crackdown between China and Myanmar that hunted down more than 260 suspects involved in cyber scams across Myanmar. On Sept. 3, via a cross-border law enforcement mechanism, local security forces in Myanmar collaborated with police in Xishuangbanna Dai autonomous
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Ties Between Philippines and Australia Tighten as Joint Patrols Announced in South China Sea
On Aug. 25, the Philippines and Australia agreed to hold joint patrols -
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An anticipated spike in cattle prices is beginning to materialize following a -
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A study published last month reveals that exposure to natural fragrances can increase memory capacity by 226%. The study points to a new non-invasive way to deter cognitive decline based on the long-known connection between memory and smell. “The olfactory sense has the special privilege of being directly connected to
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Báilù, the 15th solar term in the Chinese calendar, marks the beginning of cooler weather and the approach of autumn as we know it in the west. The gap between night- and day-time temperatures can be significant, causing morning mist and the dewey landscapes emblematic of this solar term’s title,
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Seasonal Eating for September, and Where Organic Matters Most
September brings cooler nights, a bustle of back-to-school activities, and an abundance of produce. Many plants that just -
Brewing Guide for Optimum Flavor in Six Types of Tea
Although any infused beverage is generally referred to as tea, true tea is made from the leaves of

Living a sustainable life has become a noble aspiration in many households today. Single-use utensils are gradually being replaced by reusable and compostable alternatives that keep waste materials out of the ecosystem that would otherwise take hundreds of years to decompose. Since plastic, invented in 1798, became recognized as a
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For Powerful Traditional Remedies, Know and Grow Medicinal Herbs (B): Beautyberry
In both the East and the West, before modern medicine there were herbs. People, mainly women, knew their -
Chinese Autumn Begins With Liqiu and the Body is Rejuvenated with White Fungus Soup (Recipe)
According to Chinese tradition, autumn begins in August, with the thirteenth solar term Liqiu (立秋), a period spanning

Our journey through the world of natural fibers takes us to South America, across the lively fields and picturesque streets of Colombia’s artisan villages. For centuries, the fique plant has been cultivated in the region, serving as the perfect material for making handicrafts and weaving sturdy sacks to store coffee,
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4 Things to Do in Colorful Milton, Ontario
After enduring all the trials of a seven-day road trip from Alberta to Ontario, we found our destination -
A Story of ‘Blind Love’ for Ancient China’s Valentine’s Day
This year, Aug. 22 is the seventh day of the seventh lunar month in the traditional Chinese calendar.