Chinese Students Opting Out of College Entrance Exam
Each June China’s annual college entrance examination, known as gaokao, has been a required ritual for the ambitious and talented young. Even though the exam is traditionally viewed as a crucial...
View ArticleIn China, Five Ancient Tombs Bulldozed for Metro Line
Before archaeologists got a chance to finish their excavations, five tombs dating back to the Shang dynasty were bulldozed into rubble overnight on June 14, to make way for a new railway route on the...
View ArticleTaiwanese Stone Carver Gives His Art Away to ‘Predestined’ Passersby
Taiwanese stone carver Zhang Quan displays his artwork at a roadside in Penghu. He carves poetry, songs, inspirational quotes, and children’s rhymes into stones. But none of these pieces are for sale;...
View ArticleThief in China Pilloried for Five Hours
A thief was caught red-handed by security on Aug. 23 in the Hanyang District, of Wuhan in central China’s Hubei Province and was then tied up in publc view for nearly five hours, according to the Wuhan...
View ArticleChinese Students Opting Out of College Entrance Exam
Each June China’s annual college entrance examination, known as gaokao, has been a required ritual for the ambitious and talented young. Even though the exam is traditionally viewed as a crucial...
View ArticleIn China, Five Ancient Tombs Bulldozed for Metro Line
Before archaeologists got a chance to finish their excavations, five tombs dating back to the Shang dynasty were bulldozed into rubble overnight on June 14, to make way for a new railway route on the...
View ArticleTaiwanese Stone Carver Gives His Art Away to ‘Predestined’ Passersby
Taiwanese stone carver Zhang Quan displays his artwork at a roadside in Penghu. He carves poetry, songs, inspirational quotes, and children’s rhymes into stones. But none of these pieces are for sale;...
View ArticleThief in China Pilloried for Five Hours
A thief was caught red-handed by security on Aug. 23 in the Hanyang District, of Wuhan in central China’s Hubei Province and was then tied up in publc view for nearly five hours, according to the Wuhan...
View ArticleBo Xilai’s Eldest Son Urged to Leave China
Caption: Tang Baiqiao, president of the Union of Peace and Democracy and president of Democratic University. (Sound of Hope Radio) Tang Baiqiao, former classmate of Bo Xilai’s eldest son Li Wangzhi,...
View ArticleChinese Police Beat and Arrest Protesting Villagers
Caption: Riot police suppress protests against the construction of a coal power plant in Yinggehai, Hainan Province, China. (Internet photo) Officials sent at least 3,000 riot police to stop a mass...
View ArticleEvidence That Wife of Disgraced Official Traded in Bodies, Group Says
The murder of a British businessman by the wife of an ambitious Chinese Communist regime leader raises many questions. (The Epoch Times) There is new evidence that Gu Kailai, the wife of disgraced...
View ArticleChinese Students Opting Out of College Entrance Exam
Each June China’s annual college entrance examination, known as gaokao, has been a required ritual for the ambitious and talented young. Even though the exam is traditionally viewed as a crucial...
View ArticleIn China, Five Ancient Tombs Bulldozed for Metro Line
Before archaeologists got a chance to finish their excavations, five tombs dating back to the Shang dynasty were bulldozed into rubble overnight on June 14, to make way for a new railway route on the...
View ArticleTaiwanese Stone Carver Gives His Art Away to ‘Predestined’ Passersby
Taiwanese stone carver Zhang Quan displays his artwork at a roadside in Penghu. He carves poetry, songs, inspirational quotes, and children’s rhymes into stones. But none of these pieces are for sale;...
View ArticleThief in China Pilloried for Five Hours
A thief was caught red-handed by security on Aug. 23 in the Hanyang District, of Wuhan in central China’s Hubei Province and was then tied up in publc view for nearly five hours, according to the Wuhan...
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