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  1. Happy Chinese New Year! https://www.facebook.com/share/ytDWqy7EjqpJZ34d/?mibextid=oFDknk
  2. Of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac, the dragon, or loong, is the only one that doesn’t exist in the real world. Its inclusion highlights the magical creature’s status in Chinese culture, yet few might be aware of its more divine qualities. Read more: https://ow.ly/2QPm50QzuU9 https://www.facebook.com/share/pJiQR1itCoVkDbCw/?mibextid=oFDknk Wishing everyone a Happy & healthy Chinese Year of the Dragon 2024 🎉 Xin nian Kuaile 🎉 新年快樂 https://www.facebook.com/share/p/TYS7RZBjC8zZC7Es/?mibextid=oFDknk
  3. Has CCP politics scared away the football star? In recent days, the incident of Lionel Messi refusing to appear at a Hong Kong football match has become a geopolitical event. Messi's absence in Hong Kong and subsequent performance in Japan have upset not just patriotic Chinese football fans but also Beijing and Hong Kong authorities. China's Football Association has temporarily suspended collaboration with Argentine Football Association. Why did Messi refuse to play in Hong Kong? What impact does this event have on geopolitics?
  4. Hong Kong Update 10 February, 2024 email Astonished, seething, hurt – Hongkongers were left with bitter emotions when football superstar Lionel Messi sat out a much-anticipated match with a local team on Sunday, claiming an injury prevented him from playing. What was shaping up to be one of the biggest local sporting events of the year instead became a slap in the face, one that stung all the harder when Messi took to the field for a friendly game in Japan a few days later. In the face of public and official outrage, the organiser agreed to refund some of the money fans paid for their tickets. On the political front, the government is continuing its publicity drive to explain the coming domestic version of Hong Kong's national security law. Top officials, including city leader John Lee, met foreign diplomats and heads of business chambers to explain the scope of the legislation and to offer reassurances that a powerful state secrets law would not impede the free flow of information that allows Hong Kong to function as a preeminent financial hub.
  5. ‘All is not well’ in China’s economy, Rhodium Group report warns, slamming Beijing’s lack of structural reform After GDP growth surpassed expectations in 2023, US-based research firm says slower annual growth in range of 3-4 per cent ‘is here to stay’ for China Report says China made ‘meaningful’ progress in attracting foreign investment but failed to address structural problems that brought about mounting local-government debt from the SCMP https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3251009/all-not-well-chinas-economy-rhodium-group-report-warns-slamming-beijings-lack-structural-reform A Rhodium Group report expects that Chinese competition in areas such as lithium batteries for electric cars (pictured) will edge out foreign firms. Photo: Reuters
  6. The coming Chinese Nee Year will be the Year of Dragon. Mianyang City in Sichuan Province celebrate the New Year with a "dragon"! The golden dragon presents Rui, means auspicious. This dragon was made of thousands of drones. from Cici Wang on Facebook (it's very short with a long ad for CCTV) https://www.facebook.com/ciciwangqw/videos/982424716894932/
  7. In the game, users must field questions from eight aunties and uncles one by one at a virtual family reunion. Users can progress to the next relative by fielding their personal questions without provoking an angry response. The closer the relative, the harsher they are, with the game’s final bosses being the parents themselves. Read more: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fow.ly%2FClF550QxQBe%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR2z2JaAQn6zxhGpGIcZ9w60_WDHTqY3MrZeA1GNYxJSO0WzxtQHBcFFEqY&h=AT2WQvwWUEF7IZvxopSVqdjJFzZrZWaaN4SdAts9rVOeydAkn0HPtXJD6uTmV3tLb1L3d12pv10pB-AZMdfnp20X58PHqOk7w4kP4Ny92mQHCETEpef7fFtA2q193Cqak13D&__tn__=-UK*F&c[0]=AT0o-LedEEggUHDEl4typX0QLro1uSL6U7Qd1XfW_5NyQCNck9LISFBUDkzmVPz64xc8qLlISjZF25i3CiuiYQnUFgHjTCVnJfXaPNbgCZ8DNkLR20tyiZgqCAlycdghutKuBkfYsq7_OHJmGTzZ7hxZhh3jtUg76VAlrkl7OxrkTLxYog from the Sixth Tone on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/100064582276939/posts/pfbid0yDLFQUHe4qbvdQKUNz4aPywPmY33Sz7gL8YHZrdENH8f6DRuVUf8ygmksLvKnS3Hl/?mibextid=Nif5oz
  8. Beijing court hands down suspended death sentence to Australian writer Yang Jun for spying
  9. Lionel Messi is one of the world's biggest football stars. Why was he booed in Hong Kong? https://fb.watch/q1osBF90iP/?mibextid=Nif5oz https://sc.mp/w5xmx Lionel Messi match organiser to withdraw HK$16 million funding request, but declines to address demands for ticket refunds in Hong Kong Tatler Asia to withdraw application for HK$16 million in government funding for event Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Kevin Yeung says Tatler Asia’s decision to withdraw application has not entirely resolved matter
  10. Chinese Pianist Yuja Wang has won the #GRAMMYs for Best Classical Instrumental Solo for her album “The American Project”, becoming the first Chinese musician to receive the award. — CGTN Global Watch (@GlobalWatchCGTN) February 5, 2024
  11. Ant Group inks partnership with Shanghai to help the city’s AI ambitions The partnership signing ceremony was attended by Shanghai Mayor Gong Zheng and Eric Jing Xiandong, chairman and chief executive at Ant Alipay, the group’s mobile payment service operator, has established its global headquarters in Shanghai and will increase its R&D investment there from the SCMP
  12. ‘No, I’m Singaporean’: TikTok CEO Chew Shou Zi responds to US Senator’s questions about China ties After a U.S. senator grilled the Singaporean CEO of TikTok about his nationality and suggested he was affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party, Singaporeans are complaining about ignorant — or even racist — views of their country. TikTok CEO Shou Chew and executives of other technology firms such as Meta, X and Snap testified Wednesday before U.S. lawmakers on online harm to children from social media. During the hearing, Chew was repeatedly questioned about his nationality and possible affiliations to the Chinese Communist Party by Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark. TikTok, which is operated by the Chinese firm ByteDance, has over 150 million users in America. U.S. lawmakers have regarded TikTok with considerable suspicion over whether its data can be accessed by the Chinese government and whether the app can be used to expand China’s influence. Chinese companies are required to set up Communist Party cells.
  13. Can Taiwan’s KMT yield to changing voter attitudes without offending Beijing? The party is facing internal pressure, especially from its younger members, for renewal – including a review of its stance on cross-strait relations KMT’s defeat in the January election has put the question in the spotlight, with growing internal calls for change
  14. ONLY IN CHANGBAISHAN If the sight of the natural stunning beauty of rimes and thrill of winter rafting intrigue you, go to Changbaishan because it is the only place in China where one can do both along the so-called “never-freezing river”. ✅ JILIN’S RIME is one of China’s four natural wonders. ❄️ According to locals, elsewhere,the formation of rime is a rare occurrence, but the unique environmental conditions in Jilin make it possible. They even celebrate Jilin Rime with an annual event. So why is the river “never-freezing” and how are rimes formed? The Songhua River stays warm because of the Fengman Hydropower Station located upstream. The warm water creates vapor in the air, which condenses into fog as it cools. The water in the fog then freezes as it hits the cold winter air.😶‍🌫️ ✅ Locals say that, at the time of our WINTER RAFTING, the temperature dropped to -30C. We stopped along the way to look closely at the rime, snow and ice so it took us over an hour to reach the end of the 3-kilometer never-freezing river. 🥶 From 2021 to (first few days of)2023, we have so far seen three of China’s four natural wonders - Jilin’s rime, the Yangtze’s Three Gorges and Guilin's karst and rivers. 🥰
  15. https://www.facebook.com/100064582276939/posts/pfbid0FmWH1fhX1HMhesyV3QTEDjSteFAvsJKWKsaezX4FedhEae5RESdhioX8ziQXwJ7Sl/?mibextid=Nif5oz In 2023, the per capita disposable income of Shanghai residents was 84,800 yuan, an increase of 6.6% compared to the previous year. Per capita consumption also jumped to 52,500 yuan, an increase of 14%. Check out more Daily Tones: https://ow.ly/SQNC50QvJi4
  16. China’s intelligence agency calls case of ‘extreme environmentalism’ a threat to national security Ministry says it ‘lawfully punished’ Chinese resident who ‘fabricated’ materials suggesting environmental issues in fishing industry It claims the person had helped ‘some countries’ to enact trade restrictions against China in ‘carefully orchestrated political conspiracy’ from the SCMP
  17. Ant Group inks strategic partnership with Shanghai to help the city’s AI ambitions The partnership signing ceremony was attended by Shanghai Mayor Gong Zheng and Eric Jing Xiandong, chairman and chief executive at Ant Alipay, the group’s mobile payment service operator, has established its global headquarters in Shanghai and will increase its R&D investment there
  18. LIVE: How to spend a fantastic winter in Chongqing and Harbin? As the New Year approaches, the Western International Communication Center plans to coordinate a joint live broadcast linking Chongqing and Harbin. It aims to bring an unprecedented winter feast to audiences at home and abroad! Spanning from the south to the north of China, crossing cities and highlands, our hosts from three locations will present the winter fairy tale theme park of Harbin and the hot spring destination of Chongqing, together interpreting the unique charm of China’s winter. from iChongqing
  19. China Evergrande has been ordered to liquidate. The real estate giant owes over $300 billion A Hong Kong court ordered China Evergrande, the world’s most heavily indebted real estate developer, to undergo liquidation following a failed effort to restructure $300 billion owed to banks and bondholders that fueled fears about China’s rising debt burden. “It would be a situation where the court says enough is enough,” Judge Linda Chan said Monday. She said it was appropriate for the court to order Evergrande to wind up its business given a “lack of progress on the part of the company putting forward a viable restructuring proposal” as well as Evergrande’s insolvency. China Evergrande Group is among dozens of Chinese developers that have collapsed since 2020 under official pressure to rein in surging debt the ruling Communist Party views as a threat to China’s slowing economic growth. But the crackdown on excess borrowing tipped the property industry into crisis, dragging on the economy and rattling financial systems in and outside China.
  20. I’m living the life that I dreamed of 3 years ago, and it all started with a YouTube channel. In 2020, I made a leap of faith to return to Vietnam after 7 years of living abroad. I started a Vietnamese channel and failed miserably In 2021, I started making Vietnam related content on my YouTube channel called What The Pho with a hope to help people understand more about Vietnamese food and culture In 2022, I received a silver button from YouTube with over 100,000 subscribers, started my own business, generated 8 different income sources, met like-minded content creators, spoke at many events and universities, and many more milestones. In 2023, I burned out… (I quit YouTube for 8 months. Luckily, my content was sustainable enough for my audience and YouTube to generate passive income while I was unemployed) In 2024, I come back stronger with a new mindset and a new set of skills to grow my YouTube channel and help others become better versions of themselves by creating videos online. YouTube has changed my entire life, and I want to change yours too. I’m having a webinar for anyone who plan on starting a YouTube channel this year. It’s free! https://www.facebook.com/vanvufromvietnam/posts/pfbid02BfeHVL4v4ytKV6o4mxZAdbU9g6LvrjNbz99oTbNeQHs8oo8hWshUqtDcHNgipbUXl
  21. This is from another source. I think Gweilo's getting to hoofing it again. The Filipina Pea is another interesting case - she was able to fund her own trip to America
  22. China pirate Zheng Yi Sao was born in 1785 in around Xinhui, Guangdong. She was possibly a Tanka, who worked as a prostitute or procurer on a floating Tanka brothel (花船) in Guangdong, but there is no actual proof of this On 16 November 1807, Zheng Yi fell overboard in a gale and died at the age of 42. Zheng Yi Sao took over her deceased husband's operations, Quick Facts Born Shi Yang (石陽)Shi Xianggu (石香姑) · 1775 · Xinhui, Guangdong, Qing China Died 1844 (aged 68–69) · Nanhai, Guangdong, Qing China Nationality Chinese Occupation(s) Pirate leader and gambling house owner Criminal charge Piracy
  23. Van Vu gets a lot of residuals from her older videos - a little advantage she has there. Her looks and mannerisms help a lot over Gweilo. His Patreon account was for charitable contributions, but theey never released much info about it, especially after they had left China for her cancer treatments.
  24. https://www.facebook.com/groups/going2china/permalink/6942617909199854/?ref=share&mibextid=NOb6eG Great Wall
  25. . . . and Van Vu's (Vietnamese take) sorry can't find it now. Maybe deleted
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