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Guangdong Province

  • Thousand of Residents in China’s Foshan Protest Against Lockdown
    Thousand of Residents in China’s Foshan Protest Against Lockdown
    The Nanhai district of Foshan city, Guangdong Province, China, has been locked down for several weeks after an outbreak of the CCP virus. But after unexplained lockdown extensions and no ...
    June 24, 2021BY Gu Xiaohua and Ling Yun
  • Student Backlash Over Lockdowns Spreads to Guangzhou as Trash Piles Up, Food Prices Soar
    Student Backlash Over Lockdowns Spreads to Guangzhou as Trash Piles Up, Food Prices Soar
    China's “one-size-fits-all” approach to mandatory COVID-19 lockdowns at universities across the country has triggered increasing dissatisfaction and protests ...
    September 25, 2020BY Alex Wu
  • African Swine Fever Outbreaks Spread Further South in China
    African Swine Fever Outbreaks Spread Further South in China
    African swine fever has spread to several southern Chinese provinces, with severe and swift outbreaks that have led ...
    December 25, 2018BY Frank Fang
  • The Latest: 2 Dead After Typhoon Slams Into Southern China
    The Latest: 2 Dead After Typhoon Slams Into Southern China
    HONG KONG—The Latest on Typhoon Mangkhut (all times local): 10:25 p.m. A Chinese state broadcaster says Typhoon Mangkhut ...
    September 16, 2018BY The Associated Press
  • Major Changes in China Will Impact Hong Kong and Japan
    Major Changes in China Will Impact Hong Kong and Japan
    On Feb. 18, 2015, Epoch Times Hong Kong branch president Ms. Guo Jun gave a speech in Tokyo's ...
    June 8, 2015BY Guo Jun
  • Deputy Head of Chinese Secret Police in Guangdong Is Investigated
    Deputy Head of Chinese Secret Police in Guangdong Is Investigated
    The removal highlights how Party leader Xi Jinping is gaining control over the agency that was the domain ...
    May 27, 2015BY Lu Chen
  • Southern China Manufactures Meth for the World
    Southern China Manufactures Meth for the World
    Guangdong, a province in southern China, has become a global supplier of meth, also known as ice, according ...
    February 23, 2015BY Frank Fang
  • Subordinate Calls Out Top Chinese Officials to Disclose Their Wealth
    Subordinate Calls Out Top Chinese Officials to Disclose Their Wealth
    A member of a local advisory body in Guangzhou, China, demanded that top officials in his city should ...
    February 3, 2015BY Frank Fang
  • China Says It Will Force Internet Users to Register Their Names
    China Says It Will Force Internet Users to Register Their Names
    China is going to “thoroughly implement” a long-discussed real name registration system on the Internet in 2015, signaling ...
    January 19, 2015BY Lu Chen
  • Man Catches Child Who Fell from Second Story Window in China
    Man Catches Child Who Fell from Second Story Window in China
    A miraculous save in China. A man in Zhongshan in the Guangdong Province spots a one-year-old child dangling ...
    May 24, 2014BY Epoch Video
  • Lightning Strikes 17 Hikers in Guangdong
    Lightning Strikes 17 Hikers in Guangdong
    A group of tourists were struck by lightning while sheltering under a rock on Luofu Mountain in China's ...
    May 7, 2013BY Sally Appert
  • Chinese Workers Protest Over Unpaid Wages
    Chinese Workers Protest Over Unpaid Wages
    Workers protested over losing their wages, after their factory in Guangdong Province went bankrupt.
    April 21, 2013BY Tang Ming
  • Taoist Rituals Last Resort for Chinese Villagers
    Taoist Rituals Last Resort for Chinese Villagers
    Chinese villagers sought divine help against a local official who expropriated their land, after seven years of fruitless ...
    April 16, 2013BY Alex Wu
  • Chinese Refuse to Accept Party’s Rule
    Chinese Refuse to Accept Party’s Rule
    The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) relies on propaganda to rule, but the Chinese people no longer trust what ...
    February 23, 2013BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Dozens of Strikes Erupt in Southern China (Photos)
    Dozens of Strikes Erupt in Southern China (Photos)
    Workers have protested for their wages in southern China as the economy slows.
    August 30, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Guangdong Province Newspaper Given Harsh Treatment
    Guangdong Province Newspaper Given Harsh Treatment
    On Monday one of the province’s newspapers was given an old fashioned jolt of repression that was all ...
    July 17, 2012BY Rona Rui
  • Dozens Injured in Clashes in China’s Guangdong Province
    Dozens Injured in Clashes in China’s Guangdong Province
    Riots in Guangdong have left dozens injured after police attempted to break up a fight.
    June 27, 2012BY Jack Phillips
  • Hundreds of Guangdong Officials to be Interrogated
    Hundreds of Guangdong Officials to be Interrogated
    Hundreds of current and former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials were taken into custody in the southern province ...
    June 21, 2012BY Angela Wang
  • Filthy Tap Water Flows Persistently in Guangdong
    Filthy Tap Water Flows Persistently in Guangdong
    Long-suffering locals don't dare to drink their tapwater.
    June 18, 2012BY Gary Pansey
  • In Sign of Political Thaw, Guangdong Allows Union Elections
    In Sign of Political Thaw, Guangdong Allows Union Elections
    Shenzhen in southern China will be the first to promote elections for trade unions—an apparent shift in regime ...
    May 31, 2012BY Angela Wang
  • Guangdong Reformist Wang Yang May Have His Day in the Sun
    Guangdong Reformist Wang Yang May Have His Day in the Sun
    Wang Yang, one of the most prominent figures in the reformist faction of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), ...
    May 23, 2012BY Gao Zitan
  • Reformist Crosses Swords With Hard-Liners in China’s South
    Reformist Crosses Swords With Hard-Liners in China’s South
    In the bustling southern province of Guangdong, Party Secretary Wang Yang is making a name for himself as ...
    May 20, 2012BY Gao Zitan
  • Wang Yang, Senior Party Official, Goes Against Propaganda Line
    Wang Yang, Senior Party Official, Goes Against Propaganda Line
    A senior Party official said recently that the Chinese people should not thank the Party for their happiness, ...
    May 9, 2012BY Matthew Robertson
  • Thirty Percent of Guangdong Enterprises Suffer First Quarter Losses
    Thirty Percent of Guangdong Enterprises Suffer First Quarter Losses
    Nearly ten thousand Guangdong business suffered losses in the first three months of 2012.
    May 8, 2012BY Gao Zhitan
  • Taiwan Media Reporting on Bo Scandal Seriously Inadequate, Professor Says
    Taiwan Media Reporting on Bo Scandal Seriously Inadequate, Professor Says
    Taiwanese media coverage of Bo Xilai political scandal lacks depth and misleads Taiwanese people, says professor.
    April 26, 2012BY Zhong Yuan
  • Hong Kong Media: A Significant Riot Erupts in Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province
    Hong Kong Media: A Significant Riot Erupts in Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province
    A significant riot by over 10,000 people occurred in Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province, on the evening of June ...
    June 9, 2011BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Typhoon Fanapi Brings Deluge to Southern China (Video)
    Typhoon Fanapi Brings Deluge to Southern China (Video)
    Typhoon Fanapi hit southern China on Sept. 21, affecting more than 1.1 million people.
    September 22, 2010BY Li Ping
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