Tragic news involving celebrities at the beginning of the new year; overcrowded crematoriums in various parts of China; a young girl from Inner Mongolia allegedly sexually assaulted by the head of the local police station, revealing her family’s harrowing experiences; actress Xu Xiuan passes away due to complications from pneumonia, confirmed by Dee Hsu in sorrow; and the traditional Chinese custom of “sending poverty out the door” on the sixth day of the Lunar New Year.
From New Tang Dynasty TV’s Global Report on February 3rd.
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The new year has brought a series of unfortunate events in the entertainment industry, with the untimely passing of several artists. Meanwhile, the ongoing issue of overcrowded crematoriums in China highlights the challenges faced by the country’s infrastructure amid the pandemic.
In a disturbing incident, a young girl from Inner Mongolia has come forward with allegations of abuse by the head of a local police station. Her bravery in sharing her family’s ordeal sheds light on the prevalence of such abuses and the impact they have on victims and their loved ones.
The passing of actress Xu Xiuan due to complications from pneumonia has left fans and colleagues devastated. Dee Hsu’s confirmation of the tragic news further emphasizes the loss felt by the entertainment community.
As the Lunar New Year celebrations continue, the age-old tradition of “sending poverty out the door” on the sixth day serves as a reminder of the importance of ushering in prosperity and good fortune for the year ahead.
Despite the challenges and tragedies that have marked the beginning of the year, the resilience and unity of communities in facing adversity are evident. Through shared grief and support, individuals come together to navigate difficulties and strive for a brighter future.