Floods strike without mercy, yet compassion rises just as quickly. In September 2025, a massive mudflow in Hualien, …
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Culture & CommunityFeatured
The Taiwanese Woman Who Fed Workers for 50 Years: Grandma Zhu Yu-Nu’s Legacy of Kindness
by Emma Luby Emma LuMany stories about generosity last only a moment, but in southern Taiwan, one woman quietly lived hers every …
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HumansFeatured
How an Armless Chinese Girl Transformed Her American Adoptive Family
by Emma Luby Emma LuWhen Christianne and Jeremy Green traveled from the U.S. to China to adopt a child, they had no …
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WisdomFeatured
Jiang Ziya’s Keys to Success: Lessons in Patience, Passion, and Prudence
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisIn Chinese history, Jiang Ziya is a prime example of late-blooming success. While the legendary depictions in The …
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HumansFeatured
The Strength of Self-Reliance: Inspiring Stories of Elders Who Refuse to Be Burdens
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisIn a world where aging often brings challenges of dependence, some elders redefine what it means to grow …
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Mind & SpiritEditor's Pick
The Inspiring Legacy of Bai Fangli: A Philanthropic Journey
by Max Luby Max LuBai Fangli, a 93-year-old man who touched the hearts of China, quietly passed away. In the last two …
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Life is often described as a journey of self-improvement, where cultivating moral virtues becomes essential. Among these, kindness …
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Insights & StoriesFeatured
Unexpected Kindness and Second Chances: From Reckless Spender to River Governor
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisDuring the Qing Dynasty, He Heshuai of Shaoxing was known for his wild and uninhibited personality. In his …
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Chinese CultureFeatured
Chinese Filial Piety: The Virtue That Moved Bandits and Emperors
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisIn the annals of Chinese history, few virtues have held as much sway as filial piety. This cornerstone …
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Inspiring Story of a Young Boy’s Filial Piety and Integrity
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisIn ancient times, it was said, “Among all virtues, filial piety is the foremost.” There’s no virtue more …