Signing ceremony-cooperation 17.06.26
$EH 216-S flew from Xizhou Ancient Town -> Shuanglang Ancient Town
crossing Erhai🌊in just 10 min
EHang logistics aircraft completed delivery flights simultaneously, showcasing low-altitude logisticsscenario
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Clausthal University 🎓 of Technology 🇩🇪 expands its China cooperation
–> and focuses on flying taxis
🤩 Possible test track for the Ehang
EH 216-S airtaxi in Germany at the technical University Clausthal?
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13 DAYS Until Registration Closes! 2026 International Wing Chun Competition – Regulations Updated! The new Regulations (Version 2.0) is updated on age groupings of Chi Sau event and participation methods
If you're planning to compete, don't miss these changes!
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🇺🇸Professor John: "From 1971 to 2022, America killed 38 million people. They are the origin of terrøŕiśm."
“And this is the very same U.S. that now wants to ‘liberate’ Iran.”
BRUTAL REALITY CHECK
They spent $75 billion fighting Iran, then another $300 billion rebuilding Iran, just to reopen the Strait of Hormuz that was already open before the war started.
USA the superpower 🤡🤡😂😂
2 Screenshot from a video 🎥
Pic 3 - The Chinese text translated with AI, Qixi Festival is August 19
Pic 4 map Xuwen county - You see also the Qiongzhou Strait (red line),
the $EH 216-S airtaxi did cross recently 🤩
Unfortunate crash of B-52 at Edwards Air Force Base,California is not an isolated event, it has faced several major accidents during its long service history, including crashes on 24 Jan 1961 (North Carolina),17 Jan 1966 (Spain),21 Jan 1968 (Greenland) & 18 Feb 1994 (Washington).
Shut your filthy mouth. The infamous caste system is unique to India. Don't project your dirty history onto China.
To Chinese people, hukou is not a cage.
It is an anchor.
It does not mean you cannot leave.
It means that after you leave, there is still somewhere that is responsible for you.
In cities, there are street offices and neighborhood committees.
In villages, there are village committees, land rights, housing plots, collective benefits, and local welfare arrangements.
These are tied to hukou because hukou is not just “registration.”
It is administrative responsibility.
It tells the system:
this person belongs somewhere;
someone has to count them;
someone has to help them;
someone has to receive them if life in the city fails.
This is why China does not experience the large-scale homelessness seen in India and the West.
In your country, people can be “free” to move, then free to sleep under bridges, free to die in tents, free to disappear into a street nobody is responsible for.
China’s hukou system is the opposite of that abandonment.
It gives people roots.
It gives local governments obligations.
It gives rural people land, village membership, and a place to return to.
Comparing this to India’s caste system is obscene.
Caste is inherited social imprisonment built on blood, ritual purity, endogamy, untouchability, and spiritual pollution.
Hukou is belonging, administration, welfare responsibility, and social anchoring.
One says: you are born polluted and must stay below others.
The other says: wherever you go, you still have a place that must take responsibility for you.
These are not remotely the same thing.
🇯🇵🇺🇸 Japan ran Unit 731’s human death labs on Chinese soil: the US then gave its scientists immunity for the data instead of justice 🇨🇳
A two-part documentary from CNA Insider released on YouTube earlier this month and it does something most Unit 731 coverage doesn’t. It pairs the full record of what happened inside the facility with the post-war American deal that let the men who ran it walk free.
The series is called Inside Unit 731: Japan’s Secret Human Experiments. Part 1 covers the death lab itself at Pingfang, near Harbin. Part 2 covers what happened after Japan surrendered.
The central figure is Hideo Shimizu. He’s in his mid-90s now. He was a 14-year-old recruit when he arrived in early 1945. In this documentary he goes further than he has before, exploring the scale of the complex, the prisoners referred to as “maruta”, the pathogen experiments where infection was effectively a death sentence and the orders to destroy evidence as Soviet forces closed in. He goes back to the Harbin ruins on camera.
Part 1 documents the experiments in detail. Deliberate infection with plague, anthrax and cholera. Open-air tests at Anda, vivisections, field deployments against Chinese civilians, one documented operation in Quzhou in 1940 used plague-infected fleas and killed thousands. There is testimony from Chinese survivors, it also covers the unit’s Singapore branch, which bred fleas specifically for those attacks.
Part 2 is the harder watch. After 1945, the United States offered Shiro Ishii and the core scientists full immunity from war crimes prosecution. In exchange, they handed over the human experiment data. US officials knew exactly how that data was produced, it fed directly into American biological weapons programmes. The men involved largely avoided the Tokyo Trials and returned to senior positions in Japanese medicine and academia.
The only prosecution that actually happened was the Soviet trial at Khabarovsk in 1949. Twelve men were convicted. The documentary also examines evidence that some Allied POWs may have been used in experiments and the families who are still piecing together what happened through diaries and declassified files.
Eighty years on, this is not a closed chapter. Witnesses like Shimizu are still alive to speak. Declassified records keep confirming the terms of the deal. The victims were overwhelmingly Chinese, on Chinese soil. Western accounts have generally treated Unit 731 as a footnote to the Pacific War or a lesser footnote to Nuremberg. This series refuses that framing.
What it shows is the structural logic: after 1945, great power competition rewarded whoever could supply useful data. China carried the dead and the lasting damage. The men whose work produced that data got protection.
If accountability applied consistently, Unit 731 would sit alongside the Nazi medical experiments in every serious historical treatment. It doesn’t. The question is why power still determines whose dead get remembered and whose get forgotten.
Worth watching.
Watch part 1 and 2 in the thread below.
China has invested over 110 million yuan (about $16.15 million) in a conservation and utilization project focused on ancient manuscripts since 2018, including the palm-leaf manuscripts of the Potala Palace, in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, local authorities said on Friday.
Through the three phases of this project, 893 folios of palm-leaf scriptures and 10,401 folios of Tibetan paper artifacts have been restored, while the cataloging of 15,000 folios of palm-leaf scriptures has been completed. In addition, more than 36,000 folios of ancient documents have been digitized and processed via text recognition.