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Hunan Province

  • China’s Rural County Sees Over 1,000 Deaths Amid Recent Flare-Up: Resident
    China’s Rural County Sees Over 1,000 Deaths Amid Recent Flare-Up: Resident
    While deaths in Chinese major cities are frequently reported by the media, the pandemic situation in rural and remote regions of the country attracts little attention. Recent online posts and ...
    January 20, 2023BY Sophia Lam
  • ‘No One Knows What’s Happening in This Small City’ in China: Resident
    ‘No One Knows What’s Happening in This Small City’ in China: Resident
    A resident in Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province, asks for more media coverage of the chaotic pandemic control policies ...
    November 26, 2022BY Sophia Lam
  • Protests In China as Business Owners Face Bankruptcy; Lawsuits Against Chinese Regime
    Protests In China as Business Owners Face Bankruptcy; Lawsuits Against Chinese Regime
    Close to 9,000 business owners protested in Shenzhou City of China’s Hunan province, saying that they are risking ...
    April 7, 2020BY Joshua Philipp
  • Deep in the Red: Chinese County Pays Price for Vanity-Project Binge
    Deep in the Red: Chinese County Pays Price for Vanity-Project Binge
    RUCHENG COUNTY, China—In the heart of an impoverished village in southern China, a life-sized statue of Mao Zedong ...
    December 17, 2018BY Reuters
  • Driver Kills 11, Dozens in Hospital After Rampage Through Town Square in Southern China
    Driver Kills 11, Dozens in Hospital After Rampage Through Town Square in Southern China
    BEIJING–11 people were killed and 44 injured after a car plowed into a crowded square in southern China ...
    September 13, 2018BY Reuters
  • Fake Economic Numbers in China Start at Local Level
    Fake Economic Numbers in China Start at Local Level
    Local Chinese governments have turned industrial output figures into "number games" in which production values are fabricated, according ...
    February 15, 2015BY Lu Chen
  • Chinese Businessmen Take Their Money and Run
    Chinese Businessmen Take Their Money and Run
    With the recent killing and arrests of wealthy entrepreneurs, the third wave of mass migration begins as they ...
    November 9, 2013BY Sun Yun
  • From Teaching Classes to Demolishing Houses
    From Teaching Classes to Demolishing Houses
    An elementary school teacher in Hunan Province has been asked to help tear down her mother-in-law's house.
    October 27, 2013BY Leo Timm
  • Protests After Street Vendor Is Killed By Chinese Urban Officers
    Protests After Street Vendor Is Killed By Chinese Urban Officers
    Chinese urban police killed a street vendor on Wednesday, leading to a bloody confrontation between villagers and riot ...
    July 19, 2013BY Annie Wu
  • Beijing Tries Safety Nets for Manholes
    Beijing Tries Safety Nets for Manholes
    Beijing is installing trial safety nets and warning devices in man holes to prevent injuries to pedestrians, cyclists ...
    June 16, 2013BY Carol Wickenkamp
  • Teacher in China Feels Earthquakes Before They Happen
    Teacher in China Feels Earthquakes Before They Happen
    Ms. Xiao Hongyun, a teacher at Changde Normal School in Hunan Province, usually suffers dizziness, tinnitus, and palpitations ...
    May 10, 2013BY Li Wenhui
  • Entry Tax Cripples Business in Ancient Chinese Town
    Entry Tax Cripples Business in Ancient Chinese Town
    Vendors in Phoenix Ancient Town protested a generic entry fee to the popular tourist destination that has caused ...
    April 13, 2013BY Gu Qing-er
  • Bad Water Ends Long Life in Southern Chinese Town
    Bad Water Ends Long Life in Southern Chinese Town
    Changshou used to be known for the longevity of its residents, but that has changed with the pollution ...
    March 1, 2013BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Grassroots Chinese Anti-Corruption Campaign Draws Panicked Response
    Grassroots Chinese Anti-Corruption Campaign Draws Panicked Response
    Local communist authorities in Hunan Province reacted with panic when numerous posters announcing an anonymous citizen’s anti-corruption campaign ...
    December 22, 2012BY Wen Jun
  • 2,000 Chinese Sign Petition to Free Falun Gong Practitioner
    2,000 Chinese Sign Petition to Free Falun Gong Practitioner
    More than two thousand residents in China’s Hunan Province signed an appeal for the release of a detained ...
    November 21, 2012BY Joseph Wu
  • ‘Traffic Fines’ Used to Plug Hole in Chinese City Budget
    ‘Traffic Fines’ Used to Plug Hole in Chinese City Budget
    A city in Hunan, short of money, has employed 1,000 casual workers to levy fines from motorists for ...
    August 22, 2012BY Annie Wu
  • Brucellosis Outbreak in China Threatens 350 Million
    Brucellosis Outbreak in China Threatens 350 Million
    An outbreak of brucellosis amongst populations of livestock all over China is now rapidly developing, with at least ...
    June 6, 2012BY Fang Xiao
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