Vision Times Staff
The World’s Most Famous Forensic Scientist, Henry Lee, Believed He Was a Reincarnated Monk
Henry Lee was born in 1938 in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, China. His father, Li Haomin, was a wealthy merchant who regularly traveled between mainland China and Taiwan for business. His mother gave birth to 14...
Hair Loss? These 5 Foods May Help Slow the Process
Adults who experience noticeable hair loss often appear significantly older than others their age. For many people entering middle age, already juggling work stress and daily pressures, the possibility of hair loss lingers quietly in...
Sima Yi’s and the Art of Endurance: How Patience and Restraint Won an Empire
The life of Sima Yi is often regarded as one of the most successful in Chinese history. During the turbulent era of the Three Kingdoms, rival leaders such as Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun...
Taiwan Hosts Multiple High-Profile International Delegations Amid Rising Global Attention
Recently, Taiwan has received multiple high-profile international delegations, including a bipartisan U.S. Senate delegation, the European Parliament, the UK-Taiwan Parliamentary Group, and the Global Taiwan Institute (GTI). Scholars say this highlights the international community’s recognition...
Xi Invites KMT Chair Cheng Li-wen to Beijing Amid Cross-Strait Tensions
Song Tao, director of the Taiwan Work Office of the CCP Central Committee, announced on March 30 that Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping has invited Kuomintang (KMT) Chairwoman Cheng Li-wen to lead a delegation...
Lai Ching-te: US Now Taiwan’s Top Investment Destination and Export Market
On Tuesday, March 31 Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te met with a media delegation from the Global Taiwan Institute (GTI), stating that the United States has become Taiwan’s largest destination for outbound investment and its largest...
Hong Kong History Museum Reopens ‘Story of Hong Kong’ After Five-Year Renovation
After five years of renovation, the Hong Kong History Museum chose April 1, April Fool’s Day, for the grand reopening of its permanent exhibition hall, “The Story of Hong Kong.” The reopened exhibition provides a...
PLA Daily Pushes ‘All Citizens as Soldiers,’ Raising Questions About China’s War Mobilization Strategy
China’s military newspaper is once again speaking in the language of total mobilization. In its March 30 edition, the PLA Daily called for “all citizens to be soldiers,” reviving the idea that the population can...
How the Chinese Communist Party Changed Chinese Characters—and What Was Lost
A century ago, some of China’s most accomplished classical scholars warned that altering the written language would sever a civilizational link. One of them, Wang Guowei, chose not to live through what he believed was...
Zhao Yuhong: From Bank Whistleblower to Exile in Canada
In Vancouver, Zhao Yuhong, now in her sixties, lives a quiet life with her daughter, Gan Luping. The calm, she says, came only after years of pressure and uncertainty in China. In an interview, the...
Trump Criticizes Allies Over Insufficient Support Amid Iran Conflict
According to the Associated Press, U.S. President Trump publicly expressed dissatisfaction on Tuesday, March 31 over what he sees as insufficient support from allies. Amid the escalating conflict with Iran and the closure of the...
Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Faces Supreme Court Showdown
According to a March 31 report by Politico, the U.S. legal dispute over “birthright citizenship” is entering a critical stage. An executive order signed by President Trump is now under comprehensive judicial review, and the...