Tag: Guangzhou

Shenzhen’s Busiest Commercial Street Closed Due to COVID-19 Outbreak

The COVID-19 epidemic in Guangdong province continues to worsen. The Epoch Times has learned that one of the busiest commercial streets in the mega city of Shenzhen has just been closed due to infection. Meanwhile, in the provincial capital of Guangzhou city, food and medicine shortages have been reported in locked down areas. On June…


COVID-19 Spreads in China’s Guangdong Province, Cities in Semi-Lockdown

The COVID-19 outbreak has quickly worsened in China’s southern Guangdong Province, where two cities have been put in semi-lockdown because of virus variants. On June 1, the provincial capital Guangzhou city announced that 38 areas of the city of 17 million people were under total lockdown, while suspending individual vaccinations city wide. Two neighborhoods have been…


COVID-19 Outbreak Spreading in China’s Guangdong Province, Vaccine Shortages Reported

Official reports are indicating that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus, commonly known as novel coronavirus, is spreading in Guangzhou after an initial case of local transmission was reported last week in the city of 15.3 million people. Meanwhile, infections have also appeared in the nearby megacity of Shenzhen in China’s southern coastal province of Guangdong. The reports have triggered…


China’s COVID-19 Outbreak Spreads to Southern Coastal Province Guangdong

The latest outbreak of COVID-19 in China continues to spread. On May 21, a case was reported in Guangzhou, the provincial capital of China’s southern coastal province Guangdong, causing closure and lockdown of a youth center and a university. Meanwhile, more cases have occurred in Yingkou, Liaoning province, triggering the northeastern city to raise its emergency…


China Officially Reports COVID-19 Outbreak Has Spread to Southern Coastal Province Guangdong

China’s ruling communist party has released official reports saying that the latest outbreak of COVID-19 has spread to a third province after months of reports about the country having COVID-19 cases. On May 21, a case was reported in Guangzhou, the provincial capital of China’s southern coastal province Guangdong, causing closure and lockdown of a…


Chinese Villager Targets Officials With Explosive, at Least Five Dead

Chinese regime announced five people were killed in a man-made explosion on the outskirts of Guangzhou on the morning of March 22. Local villagers told The Epoch Times that 16 people died or were injured in the blast, caused by a villager angry with village officials. A 59-year-old local man surnamed Hu is suspected of…


Rights Activist Intercepted by Chinese Police at Shanghai Airport and Lost Contact With Outside World

Renowned Chinese rights activist Guo Feixiong (pseudonym) was en route to Shanghai Pudong Airport on Jan. 28 when he was intercepted by Chinese police and prevented from travelling to the United States to care for his wife, who is about to undergo chemotherapy. Guo immediately announced that he would go on an indefinite hunger strike…