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Hong Kongers Awaken After the Anti-Extradition Bill Protests: Seeing Through the Ccp and Re-Understanding the Epoch Times | Taipei International Book Fair

The Taipei International Book Exhibition 2026 opened on February 3. A Hong Kong resident, known as "Langzi" (pseudonym), said in an interview that he had been subjected to a lot of smears and rumors by the Chinese Communist Party while he was in Hong Kong, and his knowledge of The Epoch Times was very limited. However, during the Hong Kong anti-extradition movement, The Epoch Times dared to speak out about the content that many media outlets dar…
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The Taipei International Book Exhibition 2026 opened on February 3. A Hong Kong resident, known as "Langzi" (pseudonym), said in an interview that he had been subjected to a lot of smears and rumors by the Chinese Communist Party while he was in Hong Kong, and his knowledge of The Epoch Times was very limited. However, during the Hong Kong anti-extradition movement, The Epoch Times dared to speak out about the content that many media outlets dar…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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