Vision Times tells the world everything about China in today's context. We keep a close eye on China because of its influence now and the lessons we can learn from its ancient past to better our lives today.
From imperial tombs and ancient temples to priceless manuscripts and works of art, the Cultural Revolution unleashed a campaign of systematic destruction
Unusual signals from China’s Fifth CCDI Plenum, including diminished praise for leader Xi Jinping, rare language about 'putting power under restraint,'
By Li Muzi The nationwide protests in Iran have drawn close attention inside China, prompting widespread discussion online and reactions that extend beyond
By Li Muzi On Jan.15, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) released a Mandarin-language video on social media that has ignited widespread discussion
By Li Jingyao With the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) scheduled to convene its 21st National Congress in 2027 to select a successor, Beijing’s political
NASA has announced that final preparations are being made to roll out its Artemis 2 mega rocket. With this mission, its crew will orbit the moon as early
By Fu Longshan In official Chinese textbooks, Hu Yaobang’s life ends with three sterile words: “died of illness.” Nothing more. On the morning of April
By Jingyao Li From Jan. 12 to 14, the Chinese Communist Party convened the Fifth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
It begins with a scent — warm, unfamiliar, a whisper of lands you’ve never seen. For centuries, that scent moved people to sail, to trade, and to conquer.
Just before sunrise in a New York apartment, a woman in her late sixties waits for water to boil. At 5:30 AM, the city is still hushed. She spoons loose
By Li Muzi On the evening of Jan. 14, Nie Weiping—9-dan Go (Weiqi) master, former chief coach of the Chinese National Go Team, and widely revered as the
By Li Muzi As China’s economic downturn deepens and local government finances grow increasingly strained, a practice known as “distant-water fishing” has
By Zeng Jieming Countless facts—many of them still unfolding today—have long made one reality clear: the nationwide one-child policy imposed in 1981, approved
By Li Muzi A wave of posts on Chinese social media has drawn attention to what users describe as a sharp rise in sudden deaths linked to heart attacks,
By Limu Zi Iran’s nationwide uprising against authoritarian rule has reportedly heightened vigilance within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). In recent
From 618 to 907 A.D., the Tang dynasty served as the pinnacle of Chinese civilization. Renowned for its refinement, cultural brilliance, and far-reaching
By Meng Hao, Vision Times The highly-suspicious death of a 13-year-old boy at Qinghuayuan School in China’s Henan Province has sparked nationwide attention.