
Hu Xijin
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 64 |
Date of birth | April 7,1960 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Beijing |
China | |
Nationality | Chinese |
Alma mater | Beijing Foreign Studies University |
Term | 2005 |
Parents | Hu Kexian |
Xiao Jinfeng | |
Graduate date | July 1982, November 1989 |
Children | 1 |
Editorinchief | Himself |
Simplifi chines | 胡锡进 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 701846 |
Hu Xijin Life story
Hu Xijin is a Chinese journalist and the former editor-in-chief and party secretary of the conservative popular media Global Times, a tabloid under the auspices of the Chinese Communist Party's official People's Daily newspaper.
A young couple's ordeal captivates Chinese internet

... They recorded the process of being beaten, and they were wronged but had nowhere to go, " Hu Xijin, former editor-in-chief of the state-run Global Times, wrote on Weibo...
Evergrande: The rise and fall of the property giant's billionaire founder

... " Minimising homebuyers losses at all costs should be the next biggest consideration in dealing with the Evergrande crisis, " Hu Xijin, the paper s former chief editor wrote...
Evergrande: Why should I care if China property giant collapses?

... In a post on China s chat app and social media platform WeChat, the influential editor-in-chief of state-backed Global Times newspaper Hu Xijin said Evergrande should not rely on a government bailout and instead needs to save itself...
How has China reacted to the balloon saga?

... Prominent commentator Hu Xijin, former editor-in-chief of Global Times, thought the US " had to end" the situation by using a missile, because Americans " aren t able to treat an accident by seeking truth from facts, instead they had to politicalise it"...
China signals ease in Covid policy after mass protests

... Former state media editor Hu Xijin, who now offers pro-Communist Party comments on Twitter, insisted the moves showed China was now " speeding up to cast aside large-scale lockdowns"...
China protest: Mystery Beijing demonstrator sparks online hunt and tributes

... Although Chinese media have not reported on the incident, former Global Times editor Hu Xijin appeared to refer to it when he tweeted on Thursday evening that the " vast majority" of Chinese people supported Communist Party rule and were " hoping for stability and opposing upheaval"...
Liz Truss: 'She will make Johnson seem a political genius' - world reacts

... " Truss will likely be one of Britain s most mediocre prime ministers, " tweeted Hu Xijin, a commentator for the Chinese Communist Party-affiliated Global Times...
Pelosi Taiwan visit: Beijing vows consequences if US politician travels to island

... " If Pelosi visits Taiwan, [People s Liberation Army] military aircraft will accompany Pelosi s plane to enter the island, making a historic crossing of the island by military aircraft from mainland for the 1st time, " Hu Xijin wrote...
China signals ease in Covid policy after mass protests
By Yvette TanBBC News
China has signalled a shift in its Covid stance as it moves to ease some virus restrictions despite high daily case numbers.
Dozens of districts in Shanghai and Guangzhou, cities that have seen rising cases, were released from lockdown measures on Thursday.
The country's vice-premier also announced that the country was facing a " new situation".
It Comes as China is seeing mass protests against its zero-Covid policy.
The unrest was triggered by a fire in a high-rise block in the western Xinjiang region that killed 10 people last week. Many Chinese believe long-running Covid restrictions in The City contributed to the deaths, although The Authorities deny this.
It led to days of widespread protests across various cities, which have since ebbed amid heavy a heavy police presence.
Restrictions in major cities like Guangzhou were abrupted lifted on Wednesday, hours after The City saw violent protests that resulted in clashes between police and protesters.
A community in the capital Beijing also allowed Covid cases with mild symptoms to isolate At Home , according to a Reuters Report - a Far Cry from protocols earlier this year which saw entire buildings and communities Locked Down , sometimes as a result of just one positive case.
Other major cities like Shanghai and Chongqing also saw some rules relaxed.
It Comes As One of China's most senior pandemic officials, vice-premier Sun Chunlan , said The Virus ' ability to cause disease was weakening.
" The country is facing a new situation and new tasks in epidemic prevention and control as the pathogenicity of the Omicron virus weakens, more people are vaccinated and experience in containing The Virus is accumulated, " She Said , according to a Reuters Report .
This comes in stark contrast to an earlier message from authorities that the country needed to maintain a strict zero-Covid policy.
Former state media editor Hu Xijin , who now offers pro-Communist Party comments on Twitter, insisted the moves showed China was now " speeding up to cast aside large-scale lockdowns".
Following the lifting of lockdown measures in many parts of Guangzhou, Lijin Hong, an associate professor at Sun Yat-sen University, said it would " take a while for The City to recover. Yet is is awesome to see Guangzhou city again. "
China has in recent days recorded its highest number of daily Covid cases since the pandemic began - with More Than 36,000 cases recorded on Wednesday.
However, the numbers are still tiny for a country of 1. 4 billion people and officially just over 5,200 have died since the pandemic began.
That equates to three Covid deaths in every million in China, compared with 3,000 per million in the US and 2,400 per million in the UK, although direct comparisons between countries are difficult.
Source of news: bbc.com