Vision Times Staff
Beijing Urges Citizens to Avoid Traveling to Japan, But Flights Remain Full
Recently, China–Japan relations have become tense, with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) attempting to use economic threats to intimidate Japan in response to statements by its new prime minister that her country might come to...
What Lin Biao Really Thought of Mao Zedong: Inside the Secret Remarks That Condemned the Chairman’s Rule
In public, Lin Biao appeared to embody absolute loyalty to Mao Zedong—he bowed, praised, and shouted “Long live Chairman Mao!” with near-religious fervor. To outside observers, he seemed like Mao’s most devoted follower. As one...
Borax in Food? Four Everyday Items That May Contain This Harmful Additive
Food safety is a daily priority. Yet borax — a chemical meant for industrial use — is still illegally added to certain foods by unscrupulous vendors hoping to improve appearance, texture, and shelf life. Borax,...
Beyond Elon Musk: The Three Richest People in History — Including One Chinese Emperor
In early October, Tesla’s stock price soared, pushing Elon Musk’s net worth to an unprecedented $500 billion. Even after reaching this historic milestone, Musk continues to sleep in his factory on occasion — behavior that...
Are Bacteria Behind Heart Attacks? New Study Reveals a Hidden Threat in the Arteries
For decades, heart disease has been framed largely as a problem of cholesterol and lifestyle. But new evidence from Finland suggests that the story may be far more complex — and far more surprising. A...
Paint the World With Love (Part II)
Steven Van Tuyl comes from the township of Lumberland, New York. From a young age, he worked alongside his father and grandfather, developing a strong interest in woodworking that has stayed with him ever sinc...
US, South Korea Agree on Nuclear Submarine Deal Amid Rising China Threat
Against the backdrop of intensifying U.S.-China strategic competition and persistent tensions on the Korean Peninsula, the nuclear-powered attack submarine cooperation agreement between the U.S. and South Korea is emerging as a key event reshaping East...
Beijing Police Deputy Dong Yijun Dies Mysteriously Amid Political Intrigue
The political scene within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) remains turbulent. Dong Yijun, Deputy Director of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau and Director of the Traffic Management Division, recently died under mysterious circumstances. Authorities...
US Think Tank: CCP Could Use Energy Siege to Paralyze Taiwan, Disrupt US Supply Chains
On Monday, Nov. 17, the U.S.-based Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) released a report warning that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) could potentially paralyze Taiwan without firing a single shot. The report noted that...
How the Futian Incident Became the First Armed Revolt Against Mao: Inside the Red Army’s Cry of ‘Down With Mao Zedong’
More than eighty years ago, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) carried out a sweeping purge that claimed the lives of at least 100,000 soldiers. Known as the “Anti-AB Campaign,” it reached its most shocking climax...
Hell Is Empty — China’s Vanishing Population and the Rise of a State-Run Organ Industry
For years, Chinese netizens across Douyin, WeChat, Xiaohongshu, Bilibili, and Kuaishou have documented a disturbing reality across the 9.6 million square kilometers under Chinese Communist Party (CCP) rule: China looks empty. Deserted malls, empty streets,...
China’s Rare Earth Crisis Exposed: Pollution, Power, and Profit
In recent days, China’s rare earths have once again become the focus of global attention. As a strategic mineral, they have risen to become a core bargaining chip in international competition. But behind China’s rare...