anti-ccp sentiment, ccp, chasing the dragon, chinese literature, hong kong, ni kuang

Famous Novelist Ni Kuang Predicted the Destruction of Hong Kong

Ni Kuang, a Hong Kong-based novelist, passed away on July 3, 2022, at the age of 87. His works are well-known and delve into a wide range of topics, especially in the Chinese world of science fiction. About 40 years ago, his novel Chasing the Dragon predicted the destruction of a “big city in the east.” The ...

Michael Segarty

Ni Kuang and some of his novels

The Legacy of Yu Yingshi, Renowned Chinese Scholar

Mr. Yu Yingshi, the renowned scholar of Chinese history in the 21st century, passed away on August 1 at 91. As a master historian, Yu Yingshi’s most notable legacy was his extraordinary academic achievements, his profound understanding of the nature of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and his anti-CCP stance. Yu Yingshi was a well-known ...

Emma Lu

Mr. Yu Yingshi giving a speech after receiving the first Tang Prize for Sinology.

CCTV Anchor’s Words Anger 1.4 Billion Chinese

The many disasters in China during 2020, including the COVID-19 outbreak and flooding in the south, have caused great harm to mainland Chinese people. Recently, the on-air words from CCTV anchor Kang Hui angered Chinese netizens who had already been feeling down for a long time. On August 8, CCTV News asked the popular CCTV ...

Helen London

CCTV anchor Kang Hui.

New Zealand: Anti-CCP Activists Mysteriously Die in Car Crash

Two ethnic anti-CCP activists were recently killed in a car crash in New Zealand while on their way to the Parliament to petition the government about the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Three people were left injured in the crash. Some have speculated whether they were victims of sabotage given that the two dead victims, 48-year-old ...

Max Lu

Car of the two anti-CCP activists who were killed.

Is India’s Economy Powerful Enough to Decouple From China?

With tensions between India and China rising due to border conflicts, Indian public sentiment has been strongly anti-Beijing. Resonating with this sentiment, the Indian government has taken action against Chinese apps, banning their use in the country. Other Chinese businesses, as well as investments, are also being targeted for bans or restrictions. However, some have ...

Max Lu

A Chinese port stacked with containers.

Chinese Soccer Legend: Hong Kong, the Holy City in My Heart!

Chinese soccer legend Hao Haidong drew massive attention for his public denouncement of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in some recent YouTube videos. Hao and his wife, in an interview with Hong Kong media, said that they witnessed the anti-extradition protest in Hong Kong last year and expressed admiration and support for the Hong Kong ...

Max Lu

Hao Haidong and his wife.

Life of China’s Soccer Superstar vs. the Chinese Communist Regime

China’s former football superstar and international team player, on the 31st anniversary of the June 4 Tiananmen Square Massacre, made a surprise appearance on YouTube. In two videos, Hao Haidong openly called for the ouster of China’s ruling Communist Party. The soccer icon has once again come into the public limelight to become a hotly ...

Michael Segarty

Hao Haidong.

Taiwanese Vote Out Pro-Beijing Mayor in Recall Election

The people of Taiwan recently voted out a pro-Beijing mayor in a recall election this month. Han Kuo-yu, a member of the Kuomintang (KMT) party, was the opposition candidate for this year’s Taiwanese Presidential elections. He was the mayor of Kaohsiung, a city in southern Taiwan. Removing pro-Beijing mayor Han from power Over 939,000 people ...

Max Lu

Han Kuo-yu.