Historical evidence shows that Japanese medical groups, including the notorious Unit 731, carried out horrific biochemical warfare research and human experiments during the invasion of China. Japan adds to the pain by denying it ever happened! #WWII#Japan
@ricwe123 By stealing, looting, and even killing. Just look at the artifacts in the Great Britain Museum. Many Chinese relics were taken by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and they still refuse to return them.
@StarboySAR I don’t see how Trump thinks threatening China will work. The U.S. relies on China for electronics, medicine, and daily goods, and even banning Chinese students already hurt its economy. How long till he sees the bigger picture?
@Recon_surv That’s not true. You can’t just take a photo of President Xi and attach a made-up story to it. Show us the video, the official statement, or a report to prove it.
@thecyrusjanssen Education in the U.S. is an industry, and Chinese students contribute a lot to it. That’s why banning them was such a reckless and arrogant move. And now, many aren’t going anyway, because of safety concerns and racial discrimination. The U.S. isn’t the only option for them.
@hk_watch@RChoongWilkins@business I work for a Chinese media outlet with an office in the U.S., but our head there hasn’t been able to get a work visa for YEARS. All the papers were in order, but it kept getting denied, so now he has to run the team in the States from Beijing. Can we know why?
@rkmtimes This is definitely a blow to confidence in the India–U.S. partnership. I hope this new tariffs threaten to push India closer to China and other members of the BRICS group.
@ErikSolheim Exactly. Look at the area where I live. In the suburban area of Beijing, the residential communities are surrounded by trees, lakes and parks. This is just an ordinary park near my home.
@loongkingdom I get why parents love the countryside. It’s quiet and relaxing. Life in the city is so busy. It’s hard to find someone who wants to have a proper chat. I go back to the countryside every weekend. It helps me escape the noise and the crowds. This is my life on weekend.
@CelineL63684020 This is what a true gentleman. It’s respectful to stand up for ordinary people from another country during such a dark and dangerous time. As a Chinese, I want to say thank you for protecting our people and for speaking out about a history the Japanese invaders tried to deny.
@MyLordBebo Soldiers at war just want to go home. Their mothers want their sons back. Wives, daughters, and kids just want their husbands and fathers at the dinner table again. But the leader of Ukraine keeps calling for more war.
@CarlZha Chinese students contributed $14.4 billion to the US economy in 2024 and supported over 143,000 jobs across the country. Banning them from studying in the U.S. have a big hit on the economy. Trump has finally and gradually realized how big mistake he has made.
@rphkg I bet what she’s wearing is made in China, not to mention Hong Kong relies heavily on the Mainland for its food supply. Because of a few wretched traitors chasing their own interests, Hong Kong has lost its dominant place as a dominant port after the rising of the Shanghai port.
@loongkingdom I saw a documentary. Tibetan students are learning Tibetan language and writing. They have more classes of Tibetan language than mandarin. Tibetan traditional arts and culture are well blended into their curriculum.
@SpoxCHN_MaoNing The spectacle above reminds us of history below: China’s victory came with enormous sacrifice. Today, while we remember the past, our message is clear: China stands for peace, and we respect history.
@InternetH0F I really respect those top interpreters. It’s not just about their language skills. They’ve also got deep knowledge behind them. Without that, they couldn’t really do their job well.
@CelineL63684020 Exactly! It's ridiculous that some acclaim China's central government is controlling Xizang. The reality speaks louder than misleading accusation!
After 60 years of development, Xizang now has highways, railways, and even airports. Just imagine how hard it was to build all this on the plateau. But it’s worth it, because roads are the gateways that connect the region to the outside world.
This beautiful village of Galai in Xizang has lifted itself out of poverty through eco-tourism. With just 149 residents, it welcomed over 110,000 visitors enjoying the peach blossoms this year, generating more than $515,000 in ticket sales and extra spending. #Xizang60#Tibet
By January 2024, Xizang had over 1,700 Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and 46,000 monks. Anyone who steps into the region will see many local Tibetans on pilgrimage. Claims that China is erasing religion are simply baseless. #Xizang60