@wanyudichan@Pradeep35962385@gharkekalesh In China, criminal records are kept permanently. An attempted murder conviction will haunt offenders for their entire lives, a fate worse than death itself.
@AUSLynn357151@Pradeep35962385@gharkekalesh In China, criminal records are kept permanently. An attempted murder conviction will haunt offenders for their entire lives, a fate worse than death itself.
Chaka Salt Lake in China is utterly breathtaking, enough to instantly capture your gaze entirely 😎. Unfortunately, the weather turned terrible today, which really put a damper on things.
@GhostAssassin02 It’s utterly heartbreaking. This person twisted themselves into something monstrous, all because of lies spun by others. There are no gods or deities in this world, and religion was society’s earliest tool of control.
🇯🇵 Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s anti-China PM, Exposed by Her Family: Her Grandson Started Full-Time at a Top Chinese University. She Was the Last to Know 🇨🇳
Japan’s most outspoken anti-China politician just faced a family situation that politics can’t sweep under the rug. Her only grandson has started full-time study at a top Chinese university this year. She found out after it was already decided.
Sanae Takaichi built a career on hardline confrontation with China. Yasukuni visits, constant red-line pushing, the usual right-wing performance that keeps her base energised. Yet the boy she expected to carry on the family name politically, her son’s only child, is now pursuing a full multi-year degree in China.
Not a short exchange. It’s a real undergraduate commitment at one of China’s premier universities, not a holiday program. The student bypassed the usual prestigious US and UK universities for a Chinese path.
The timing intensifies the pain. Only when the bags were packed and flights were booked did Takaichi learn the news. Her son, who is expected to take over her political endeavours, made the decision after personally examining Chinese higher education, specifically engineering and technology. He evaluated daily safety conditions, finding both options to be superior to the others.
Japanese media and online reaction has been merciless. “Anti-China is the job, running to China is real life” captures the mood in six words. Old clips of Takaichi attacking other politicians for being too soft on China are circulating with new captions asking how red her face is right now.
This isn’t an isolated case. Global political families are quietly making the same calculation. Trump’s granddaughter, Putin’s granddaughter, Vucic’s son and Biden’s niece have all spent time learning Chinese or studying in China. Once you look beyond the rhetoric, the pattern becomes clear.
The numbers back it up too. Japanese students heading to the US have fallen for five straight years while the flow toward China keeps growing. When families evaluating education quality, cost, safety and long-term opportunity look at the data, the results keep pointing in one direction.
Takaichi’s brand was built on painting China as a permanent adversary. Her own household just reached a different conclusion. That gap between public performance and private choice is the part that travels.
When the grandkids of the harshest critics are opting for Chinese universities, it makes you wonder where the real long-term investments are going.
I finally visited Hukou Waterfall today! Standing right beside the Yellow River, I was totally shocked by the roaring rapids. Thick yellow water rushes down the cliff nonstop, the booming sound can be heard far away.
This is the famous Mother River of China, nurtured our civilization for thousands of years. Fun fact: after years of environmental protection, some parts of the Yellow River are getting clearer while keeping this spectacular view. Such an awesome natural spot if you ever plan a trip to China!
@HinduINDNat Buddy, I'm free every June. It's such a pity I can't show you around most parts of my country this time. The planned route is about 7,000 kilometers long, and I'm currently in Changsha, Hunan.
Today (May 28, 2026) BYD just dropped a bomb.
Xuanji A3 is China’s FIRST 4nm automotive grade self driving chip, now in mass production.
It delivers 700 TOPS per single chip. Three chips work together to reach 2100 TOPS, fully supporting L3 and L4 autonomous driving.
It meets the highest ASIL D automotive safety standard. Fully self developed across the whole industrial chain, breaking the long term monopoly of overseas high end self driving chips.👏
World-first China breakthrough offshore! For the first time globally China has successfully commercialized branch-like heavy oil reservoir development at sea.
The Kenli 10-2 reservoir features scattered narrow thin and extremely complex geological conditions, resources that were previously considered impossible to exploit.
Running at full capacity now, the oilfield delivers a stable daily output of over 2800 tons of crude oil.
CNOOC’s independently developed cold and thermal combined recovery technology achieves a maximum horizontal drilling reach of 3000 meters, lifting the reservoir hit rate by over 30 percent.
Facing global energy turmoil, China’s giant 100-million-ton oilfield in the Bohai Sea has gone fully into production. Amid volatile oil prices, tensions over the Strait of Hormuz and disrupted supply chains worldwide, China is not relying on external energy sources, but tapping its own reserves to safeguard energy security. More than just an oilfield project, it embodies China’s response to global energy uncertainties: self-reliance, stability and full control.
In China, the private sector is regarded as part of our own community and a key driving force for development. The country stresses equal protection, fair competition, and a clean and cordial relationship between government and businesses.
The government does not "own" enterprises. Instead, it conducts regulation in accordance with the law, guides industrial development, upholds fair market order, and prevents monopolies and disorderly expansion.
At the 2020 Bund Summit in Shanghai, Jack Ma openly questioned China's financial regulatory rules. Back then, Ant Group leveraged roughly 3 billion yuan in capital to generate around 1.7 trillion yuan in credit via revolving ABS structures, pushing its leverage ratio above 100 times. Its business model was akin to shadow banking and posed systemic risks to financial stability, leaving the authorities with no choice but to take regulatory action.