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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 Alleged ‘Divide-and-Conquer Plot’ Targeted Liu Yuan, Zhang Youxia
By Li Jingyao, Vision Times As China enters yet another period of political volatility, new reports...
Was Hong Kong’s Inferno Tied to Scandal-Plagued ‘PCR Queen’ Zhang Shanshan?
By Cai Siyun, Vision Times The catastrophic blaze that ripped through Hong Kong’s Hongfu Court last...
China’s Housing Crisis Deepens as Negative-Equity Mortgages Surge
In recent years, China’s real estate market has fallen into a housing crisis, with housing prices continuing...
Cancelled by the CCP, Japan’s Ayumi Hamasaki Performs in Empty Shanghai Stadium
On Nov. 29, 2025, inside Shanghai Stadium, Japanese singer Ayumi Hamasaki turned a cancelled concert...
Hong Kong’s Worst Fire in Decades Exposes Deep Structural Failure
By Ran Xiao Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in recent memory tore through Tai Po’s Hong Fook Court on Nov...
The Sentence That Altered 1989: Bo Yibo’s Warning to Zhao Ziyang
By Longshan Fu In the spring of 1989—weeks before tanks rolled into Beijing—China’s top leaders gathered...
People Are Vanishing Across China: 79 Missing in 9 Days
By Muzi Li The warning did not come from officials or state media, but from an anxious man in an ordinary...
Abrupt Purges at China’s State Secrets Bureau Cast New Doubts on Cai Qi’s Standing
By Li Jingyao, Vision Times China’s secrecy apparatus, known as one of the most shadowy corners of...
Guangxi Shooting, Guizhou Tomb Protest Fuel Fears of Rural Unrest in China
By Jingyao Li China is entering a volatile season, risking rural unrest. With the economy faltering...