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Writing About Diverse Chinese People, Feng Zheyun: Hopes to Sever the Communist Party's Control Over Chinese Culture

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Journalist Emily Feng's new book, 'Only Red Flowers Bloom: Identity and Belonging in the Age of Xi Jinping,' explores ethnic minority identity issues in China. She argues for Chinese people to create their own culture and to sever the CCP's control over Chinese culture.

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Q: What is the title of the new book published by the Chinese journalist Emily Feng?
A: The title of the book is 'Only Red Flowers Bloom: Identity and Belonging in the Age of Xi Jinping'.
Q: What does Emily Feng hope to achieve through her newly published book?
A: She hopes people see Chinese people have always created their own culture and to sever the Communist Party's link to controlling it.
Q: Who participated in the dialogue during the online seminar held on the evening of the 16th?
A: The online seminar featured a dialogue between the book's author Emily Feng and human rights worker Li Ming-che.
Q: How long was Feng Zheyun stationed in China, and what did she witness under President Xi Jinping's rule?
A: She was stationed in China for 8 years and witnessed how cultural, linguistic, and memorial diversity gradually disappeared.
Q: What treatment of Uyghurs did Feng Zheyun witness during her first experience in Xinjiang?
A: She saw Uyghurs treated as second-class citizens, being asked to get out of cars for inspections, search trunks, and undress.