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By Pei Rong, Vision Times As the 37th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown comes and goes, a growing number of Chinese citizens have publicly reflected on the events that shaped their views of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), citing personal experiences with political persecution, censorship, and government abuses.
Xi Jinping’s ‘Pandora’s Box’: What a Surge of Shocking Revelations May Be Signaling
By Yuanxi Over the past three months, a sequence of disturbing revelations has emerged with unusual...
Passports by Permission: China’s Outbound Freedom Rolls Back
By Chen Jing In 2025, Chinese citizens are facing the sharpest rollback of outbound freedom since...
Shanghai’s Empty Streets Reveal the Depth of China’s Economic Crisis
Shanghai was once defined by its density—crowded malls, noisy markets, and weekend foot traffic so heavy...
A Life Under Control: A Beijing Native Reflects on Human Rights, COVID Lockdowns, and Leaving China
By Zhao Xing I was born in Beijing—what people often describe as someone “born under the red flag...
Confucius and the Quiet Strength of Meaning
By Xiao Guang Among the many stories preserved in Chinese history, one episode involving Confucius...
China’s State Media Sparks Outrage With Tone-Deaf Delivery Worker Videos
By Jian Yi Public anger in mainland China is once again spilling into open view, as two state-media...
Beijing Accused of Using ‘Neuro-Monitoring Devices’ to Track the Public
By Cai Siyun, Vision Times A Shanghai resident has recently made explosive allegations that Chinese...
Li Xi Reappears at China’s Central Economic Work Conference as Party–State Purge Looms
By Li Jingyao, Vision Times After nearly two weeks out of public view, including an absence from a...
Ma Xingrui’s Third Absence Points to Trouble as Hu Chunhua Faces Scrutiny
By Li Jingyao, Vision Times The Central Economic Work Conference was held in Beijing from Dec. 10...