Mandatory Viewing: Large Number of Residential Buildings in Shanghai Have Opened Doors, Causing Panic

Shanghai Residential Communities Plagued by Over 1700 Malfunctioning Access Control Systems, Residents in Panic

In recent times, multiple residential communities in Chuansha New Town, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, have experienced a collective failure of over 1700 “smart access control” systems, leading to corridor doors being left open 24 hours a day. This sudden “access control crisis” has not only triggered residents’ fears for their safety but also exposed the financial difficulties faced by the government. The incident has garnered widespread attention and the related topics have trended online.

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Illegal Fundraising Scandal in Hunan Senior Care Apartments Involving 2.8 Billion RMB Leaves Thousands of Elderly Penniless

The once renowned “Sunset Red” apartments in Hengyang, Hunan, a symbol of senior care, were involved in an illegal fundraising scandal amounting to 2.8 billion RMB, resulting in 7,896 elderly individuals losing their life savings. This 14-year-long scam eventually shook the officialdom with three civil affairs officials being implicated. However, they have appealed against the verdict and disclosed that half of those involved in the illegal fundraising were municipal leaders. Recently, the case entered its second trial.

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Shenzhen-based “SSG Holdings” Plunges into Crisis as Owner Absconds with Millions

Recently, Shenzhen-based SSG Holdings Co., Ltd. faced the inability to reimburse client profits, leading to the owner, Qin Wanjun, fleeing with millions of RMB. The remaining executives also went missing, sparking widespread concern among the industry and investors. This self-proclaimed “largest domestic” financial services company vanished within a year of establishment, leaving thousands of investors penniless, with involved amounts reaching tens to hundreds of million RMB.

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Secretary of Qihe County Communist Party Committee in Shandong Province Arrested, City Celebrates with Fireworks

After a four-year term, Sun Xiuwei, Secretary of the Qihe County Communist Party Committee in Dezhou City, Shandong Province, was recently arrested. News of his downfall prompted nearly the whole city to celebrate with fireworks. Insider sources revealed that a female subordinate with a “special relationship” with Sun Xiuwei was also taken in for investigation.

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Polluted River in Shenyang Due to Contaminated Materials from Company, Causes Excessive Foam in River

On the night of August 9th, a large amount of white foam appeared in the Bai Tabao River in Hunnan District, Shenyang, Liaoning, sparking widespread concern among citizens.

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Torrential Rain Hits Sichuan Basin, Chengdu Residents Startled from Sleep

During the early hours of August 10th, heavy rainfall swept across the Sichuan Basin, causing localized flooding and blocking traffic in several areas. Chengdu, Deyang, Leshan, among others, experienced rainfall classified as torrential, with water accumulation exceeding 30 centimeters in some regions. This sudden downpour not only brought great inconvenience to residents’ daily lives but also exposed the vulnerability of the city’s drainage system once again.

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Wang Weiluo: Deng Xiaoping’s Involvement in the “June Fourth Incident” and Three Gorges Project

Deng Xiaoping made two major mistakes in his later years: the crackdown on the “June Fourth Incident” and the initiation of the Three Gorges Project. These two missteps are closely intertwined.

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Who is Yang Lanlan, the Mysterious Luxury Car Driver Causing a Stir in Australia? Drives speculation Online

23-year-old Chinese-Australian Yang Lanlan recently caused a stir in Australia after driving a luxury car and being involved in a late-night collision. Reports suggest her immense wealth but mysterious identity have led to widespread online speculation. Rumors range from Yang Lanlan’s bodyguard being from the Zhongnanhai to questions about her lineage, potentially linking her to CCP leader Xi Jinping.

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Several Senior Officials of Beijing Academy of Sciences Exposed in Power and Money Trading Scandal

Corruption pervades every level of the CCP, including the realm of scientific research. The CCP recently disclosed multiple incidents within the Chinese Academy of Sciences involving embezzlement of research funds and engaging in power and money exchanges, although details remain undisclosed.

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Chinese World Wide Issue “Anti-Communist Declaration” to End CCP Rule

Chinese communities worldwide released the “People’s Resistance Movement Declaration” simultaneously from August 8th to 9th. The declaration exposes the atrocities of CCP’s dictatorship, aiming to unify global Chinese for anti-dictatorship consensus, forming international cooperative pressure to overturn the CCP’s authoritarian rule. Human rights activists point out that amid the global containment strategy against the CCP, the overseas anti-Communist Movement is witnessing generational inheritance, injecting new vigor with the younger generation’s involvement.

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Guangxi Villagers Resort to Clash with Police over Wind Power Installation Dispute, Injuries Reported

Recently, villagers in Huada Village, Baiji Town, Yongning District, Nanning, Guangxi, engaged in fierce clashes with riot police, resulting in over a dozen villagers being hospitalized. The conflict arose as the local government attempted to install wind power poles on forcibly expropriated land without the villagers’ consent, with three locations being less than 300 meters from residential land, causing concerns about noise pollution’s impact.

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Shanghai Guoli Automotive Leather Accessory Factory Fails to Pay Wages, Employees Protest Again

An enterprise in Qiobao Town, Minhang District, Shanghai, previously experienced worker protests blocking roads last year and witnessed renewed worker protests over the weekend. Dozens of workers gathered outside the factory gates demanding overdue wages. According to workers, the management repeatedly delayed salary payments, and despite lodging complaints with local labor authorities, no action was taken.

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Rumored Top Candidate for China’s Next Foreign Minister, Liu Jianchao, Reportedly Taken Away

Liu Jianchao, Minister of the International Liaison Department of the CCP, has not made any public appearances since ending his overseas visit at the end of July, with reports suggesting he has been taken away for questioning by authorities. As this occurred during the period of the Beidaihe Conference, involving high-ranking officials and elders from the Zhongnanhai, experts speculate it could relate to power struggles, personnel arrangements, the upcoming Fourth Plenum, making Liu Jianchao’s rumored detention topic of significant interest.

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Impostor Exposed, Alleged CCP “State Councilor Advisor Yu Pengxiang” Non-existent

Recently, impostor Ruan Shaoping, claiming to be a “Chinese Academy of Sciences Academician,” had his false identity unveiled, followed by the culprit masquerading as “State Councilor Advisor Yu Pengxiang” within the CCP receiving similar exposure. This event has drawn attention to the chaos surrounding falsified identities.

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6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Turkey, Claiming 1 Life, Injuring 29, and Causing Collapse of 16 Buildings

A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck western Turkey on Sunday, August 10th, with multiple provinces feeling the tremors. According to the Interior Minister, at least one person was reported dead and 29 injured. Rescue operations are currently underway with 16 buildings collapsing as a result of the earthquake.