Why was Wang Bingru, a Chinese correspondent for Communist Party owned and controlled Hong Kong Phoenix Television, allowed to attend the White House Correspondents’ Dinner?
She graduated from a CCP-affiliated military technology university that is on the U.S. sanctions list.
She has never operated as an independent journalist. Her reporting consistently follows the party line and serves the CCP’s propaganda objectives.
I briefly worked at Phoenix TV’s Hong Kong headquarter and left out of frustration with the constant censorship, even before the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law.
Today, it operates as fully state-aligned media, no different from China Central Television or Xinhua News Agency.
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I dunno how dumb people have to believe that the country that has experienced the most famines would also be the one that is best prepped for it due to historical experience.
Btw, there is actually proof that famine resilience has been genetically positively selected for among the Han Chinese due to their history. They're the race most likely to survive from a famine bc their entire population are direct descendants of exactly those ancient Chinese who survived their famines.
Video footage of the exact moment the BYD Yangwang u9 Xtreme reached a maximum speed of 496.22 km/h on the Track in Petersburg,Germany, officially beating the Bugatti Chiron super sport’s record as the world’s fastest production car
@wayne_m159 driving at these speeds causes your tires to self destruct after roughly 15 minutes due to the heat and forces they experience so any time you hit top speed like this will you need to change all 4 tires lol.
@WalterDiLoreto@wayne_m159 Europeans who trust Chinese corps is even dumber, it’s not a production car, unlike the Chiron, production U9 does not have the capability to do this , it’s a publicity stunt ans cheating like what xiaomi did with their phone benchmark , but you people keeps falling for it lol
FM Wang Yi: To date, we have granted unilateral visa exemption to 50 countries and made mutual visa-free entry arrangements with 29 countries. Last year, as many as 73 percent of visitors came visa-free.
Going forward, we will continue to refine cross-border travel policies, further leverage the benefits of visa-free entry, and upgrade support services. The goal is to both make it more convenient and comfortable for foreigners to travel and live in China, and make it safer and smoother for Chinese citizens to travel abroad.