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Henan Province
Protests Break Out in Xi’an Over Education Resources
Thousands of parents in Xi'an city in China have gathered around government buildings to protest education policy that has taken away opportunities for local students to go to college.
July 28, 2023
BY
Gary Du
Chinese Banking Fraud Victims Strive to Have Their Voices Heard
Customers of Henan's rural banks are continuing to seek access to their bank deposits, which have been frozen ...
April 4, 2023
BY
Mary Hong
Families Plead for Help as China’s Henan Province Isolates Thousands of High School Students
Thousands of high school students in China’s central Henan Province have been isolated since early October in makeshift ...
November 7, 2022
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Sophia Lam
China Coal’s Last Hurrah Comes Too Late for Old Mining Towns
PINGDINGSHAN, China—On the edges of an old and depleted mine on the rugged outskirts of Pingdingshan in central ...
November 12, 2021
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Chinese Flood Victims Struggle to Receive Aid
After more than a month since a devastating July flooding in China’s central Henan Province, residents are struggling ...
September 9, 2021
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Hong Ning
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Zhao Fenghua
Frustrated Rescue Volunteers Blame Henan Local Authorities for Inaction, Corruption
As people throughout in China’s Henan provinces begin to clean up after the disastrous floods, civilian rescue teams ...
August 2, 2021
BY
Daniel Holl
Mother Looks for Missing Daughter as Death Toll for China Floods in Question
It's been four agonizing days for Lu’s mother, whose 18-year-old daughter is now missing after devastating floods swept ...
July 25, 2021
BY
Frank Fang
Chinese Farmer Reveals His Annual Profit From Growing Wheat
Honest News Straight to Your Home. Try the Epoch Times yourself, and get a free gift. A Chinese ...
June 9, 2020
BY
Epoch Video
9,000-Year-Old Flutes Found in China
Researchers in China discovered six complete ancient flutes made of bone belonging to the Neolithic period carbon dated ...
August 15, 2014
BY
John Black
Mummy and Two Skeletons Unearthed in Central China
A mummy found inside an ancient tomb in Henan Province may be the remains of a Qing Dynasty ...
October 16, 2013
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Cassie Ryan
Beijing and Surrounding Areas Reel From Too Many People
A new report covering the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region shows that China's capital cannot support its current population.
April 1, 2013
BY
Fang Xiao
Crops Irrigated With Industrial Wastewater in China
Farmers in several areas of China’s Henan Province irrigate their fields with industrial wastewater.
March 22, 2013
BY
Cassie Ryan
A Chinese Mother’s Miracle Baby
A Chinese woman now living in the United States shares the story of the traumatic experience in her ...
February 27, 2013
BY
Jenny Liu
Police Officers, Turned Petitioners, Seek Justice in Beijing
More than a dozen police officers from around China gathered in Beijing recently to protest Party corruption in ...
August 24, 2012
BY
Gu Qing'er
To Pay for Schools, Chinese Officials Take Money From Teachers
Strapped for cash, a local government in Henan Province is trying to garnish the wages of teachers to ...
August 22, 2012
BY
Fang Xiao
500 Taxi Drivers on Strike in Luohe, China
Taxi drivers in Louhe, Henan Province went on strike on Nov. 11.
November 3, 2011
BY
Jinghui Chen
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