A Must-See for Internet Users: Numerous Unusual Phenomena in Shanghai Visible to the Naked Eye

Shanghai Strange Phenomena Frequenctly Emerge Six Major Abnormalities Reported Again

Shanghai has experienced unusual phenomena different from the past repeatedly this year, causing a stir on social media. Recently, six major abnormal phenomena in Shanghai have once again circulated on social media platforms.

Yao Ming Steps Down as CBA Chairman Regrets National Team’s Performance Not Meeting Expectations

On October 31, with adjustments made within the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) Executive Committee, Guo Zhenming replaced Yao Ming as the chairman of the CBA. Yao Ming announced that he will no longer serve as the chairman of the CBA starting from the 31st. He expressed regret that the national team’s performance did not meet expectations. Yao Ming’s second term still has about two years left.

“Cat Night” Shopping Festival Likely to Be Cancelled Yearly Declining Loneliness on Singles’ Day

This year, the Taobao and Tmall “Double 11” gala (also known as Cat Night) is likely to be cancelled, with reports from Chinese media pointing to a downturn in the economy and consumers tightening their wallets. The cancellation of this year’s Taobao and Tmall “Double 11” gala has been described by the media as “the end of a consumption era.”

Xi’an Deputy Director Jumps Out of Toilet Window to Escape Citizens’ Questions

In Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, a deputy director of the Planning Bureau jumped out of a toilet window to avoid questions from the public, causing a heated discussion and making it trend online.

Fire Breaks Out in Street-Facing Shop in Wuhou District, Chengdu at Least 24 Injured

On Thursday, October 31, a fire broke out in a street-facing shop near Huaxi Hospital in Wuhou District, Chengdu, injuring at least 24 people, some severely, requiring intubation for rescue operations.

Human Rights Lawyers Wang Yu and Jiang Tianyong Detained, Wang Yu Goes on Hunger Strike in Protest

Mainland Chinese human rights lawyers Wang Yu and Jiang Tianyong, who provided legal assistance in a joint case, were administratively detained by the Weixian County Public Security Bureau in Hebei Province. Wang Yu is currently on a hunger strike to protest and has accused the police officers from the Weicheng Police Station of treating him roughly. In addition, on October 29, mainland Chinese human rights lawyer Yu Wensheng and his wife Xu Yan were sentenced to imprisonment.

Two Chinese Men Admit Laundering Millions of Dollars for Drug Traffickers in China and Others

Two Chinese men have admitted to laundering money for drug traffickers in China and other places. On Wednesday, October 30, 46-year-old Tan Lipei admitted to participating in a plot to launder money for the largest foreign drug trafficking organization. On August 5, another 41-year-old Chinese man, Chen Chaojie, living in Illinois, also admitted to being involved in the same money laundering scheme.

Zhou Xiaohui: Members of the CCP Political Bureau Hold Different Views Revealing Division at the Top

Since the CCP Third Plenum in July, various rumors about infighting at the highest levels of the CCP have been circulating, with more and more signs indicating significant events unfolding in Zhongnanhai, especially with CCP Central Military Commission Vice Chairman Zhang Youxia making repeated high-profile appearances. Consequently, the outside world is paying more attention to changes in the CCP’s political situation, especially to the actions of the Politburo Standing Committee members and members. Perhaps, some insights can be gleaned from the information reported by CCP official media recently.

Report: Hong Kong Office Influencing US Politics at State and Local Levels

On Tuesday, October 29, the Hong Kong Democracy Council (HKDC) released a research report titled “The S.A.R. Network: Uncovering the Hong Kong Government’s Subnational Foreign-Influence Campaign in America,” pointing out that the Hong Kong government is promoting the CCP’s agenda at the state and local levels in the United States.

Shan Fengchen: What Is the “National Humiliation Unbearable by the Chinese Nation”

In 1981, Hunan TV’s “July 1st” gala aired a red song titled “Dear Mother, the Party.” Once released, this song resonated with the CCP like a treasure. Singers performed this song extensively, and it was widely promoted. It appeared on the CCTV Spring Gala in 1984 and won the Outstanding Song Award of the People’s Liberation Army the same year. In 1992, it won the Second China Golden Record Award. Since then, several singers have covered this song. This song can be said to be one of the most prominent songs in the CCP’s red song repertoire.

Chinese Automakers Losing Money Engage in Price Wars Profit Margins Continue to Drop to New Lows

The ongoing “price war” in the Chinese automotive industry has drawn major car manufacturers into a situation of “selling more but making less profit,” leading to a continuous decline in profit margins, causing many car companies to be in a prolonged state of losses.

Li Ka-Shing Sells China Postal Bank Shares for the Fourth Time this Month

On October 30, Li Ka-Shing once again sold H shares of China Postal Savings Bank, marking his fourth reduction of the bank’s shares since mid-October, with a total reduction of over 157 million shares. In addition, Li Ka-Shing’s real estate companies have discounted and sold mainland properties multiple times this year, sparking attention.

Analysis: Who is Harder on the CCP, Trump or Harris

Former U.S. President Trump recently stated that if current Vice President Kamala Harris were to become president, CCP leader Xi Jinping would “bully her like a child.” Back on September 10, during the only televised debate between Trump and Harris, Harris accused the Trump administration of being too weak on the CCP. The world is closely monitoring which candidate is tougher on the CCP, and who is better at handling the CCP, a century-old threat that the world is focusing on.

Wang He: Is “Capable of Ascending and Descending” Targeting Xi Jinping?

On October 28, the CCP Central Political Bureau held a meeting, only announcing one agenda item, the review of the comprehensive report on the third round of the 20th Central Inspection Tour, concealing everything else with the phrase “the meeting also discussed other matters” (including the change of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee Secretary that day). What exactly are these “other matters”?

Wang Youqun: Why Is the “End of the Chinese Communist Party” Inevitable?

Traditional Chinese culture often talks about “heaven,” such as “respecting heaven,” “people are doing, heaven is watching,” “man’s plans cannot rival heaven’s plans,” “prosperity with heaven, downfall against heaven.” What is this “heaven”? It is God.