Must-See for Escaping the Wall: Real Estate Prices in Tianjin Plummet

On July 2, 2024, Epoch Times presents a curated selection of must-read articles for readers:

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House prices at a property in Wuqing, Tianjin, dropped from 1.6 million to 390,000 yuan. The “Tianjin Shouchuang New Beijing Peninsula Project” saw a dramatic price cut from 1.6 million yuan to 390,000 yuan, which has sparked discussions online. Homeowners lamented, “The second-hand price of my unit is now only about one-third of what it was originally, and in some cases, it has dropped to one-fourth of the peak price. Even with the price cut, it’s difficult to sell now; we can only rent it out cheaply.”

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Continuous heavy rainfall in Shanghai has caused traffic disruptions and flooding in celebrity homes. Stars like Chen He and Chen Long living in high-rise apartments in Shanghai found their homes leaking, turning into “water curtains,” drawing widespread attention and discussion online.

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Chinese Communist Party is the root of all evil, New York Chinese community rally calls for an end to the CCP. On June 30, the China Democracy Alliance and the China Democratic Party held an “Anti-Communism Anti-Infiltration” rally in Flushing, New York, condemning the CCP’s atrocities. They chanted “Down with the Communist Party!” and “End CCP!”, singing “Without the Communist Party, there would be a new China,” urging people worldwide to recognize the evil of the CCP, resist CCP infiltration, and welcome a new China without the CCP.

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Tianlong 3 suborbital rocket crashes and explodes, experts analyze the background. The Beijing-based “Tianbing Technology,” a self-proclaimed private company, recently conducted a test of the rocket’s propulsion system, resulting in a suborbital rocket accidentally lifting off from the launch pad and crashing. Analysis suggests it was a simple “lower-level mistake,” and China’s so-called private aerospace companies have deep ties to the CCP military background, using private entrepreneurship as a facade to deceive the West for high-tech, but accidents are inevitable under CCP leadership.

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Experts analyze the political undercurrents of the CCP’s handling of the Hu Youping incident. Suzhou woman Hu Youping died after being stabbed while trying to protect a Japanese person. The CCP, often accused of inciting anti-foreign sentiment, initially called this incident a “random event,” later praised Hu Youping, but also summoned individuals concerned about her. Meanwhile, the authorities started clamping down on extreme online…