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18
People
12
Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Type: Government report citations / endnotes (house oversight committee)
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This document appears to be page 99 of a House Oversight Committee report (referencing file HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020558). It contains a list of endnotes/citations (numbered 20-40) focusing on Chinese media influence, the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, and propaganda efforts in the United States and abroad. Key individuals mentioned include Cen Gong, You Jiang, Fan Dongsheng, and Guo Wengui. There is no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates on this specific page.

People (18)

Name Role Context
Xi Jinping General Secretary of the CCP
Mentioned in citation title regarding propaganda shakeup.
Cen Gong Chairman of the Board
Sent from Beijing to US in 1990s; former deputy director of Overseas Chinese Affairs Office.
Xie Yining Unknown
Listed in citation 22.
You Jiang President of Qiaobao
Mentioned in citation 23 and 31; graduated from People's University in late 1980s.
Zheng Yide General Editor of Qiaobao
Mentioned in citation 23.
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian Author
Author of Foreign Policy article cited in note 24.
Fan Dongsheng Former President/Editorial Director of Qiaobao
Served in 1999; previously worked for China News Service; established magazines funded by PRC.
Yu Baozhu Interview Subject/Author
Citation 28.
Sally Aw Sian Businesswoman
Described as 'known as the Tiger Balm Lady'.
Charles Ho Unknown
Listed in citation 30.
Wu Ruicheng Unknown
Listed in citation 33.
He Qinglian Analyst/Researcher
Estimates percentages of Chinese-language papers receiving PRC funds.
Zhang Dawei Unknown
Listed in citation 35.
Wayne Lin Unknown
Listed in citation 36.
Yu Pun-hoi Subject
Wikipedia entry cited in note 38.
He Pin Unknown
Listed in citation 39.
Guo Wengui Businessman
Identified in AP story regarding a kidnapped wife (citation 40).
Chen Xiaoping Journalist
Mentioned in URL for citation 40 regarding his wife's kidnapping.

Organizations (12)

Name Type Context
South China Morning Post Media Outlet
Overseas Chinese Affairs Office PRC Government Agency
China News Service State-run Media
Qiaobao Newspaper
People's University University
Foreign Policy Media Outlet
Boxun Media Outlet
People.com.cn Media Outlet
China Daily State-run Media
Associated Press News Agency
CBS News Media Outlet
House Oversight Committee US Government Body

Timeline (2 events)

1990s
Cen Gong sent from Beijing to the United States.
Beijing to United States
January 17, 2018
Associated Press report on Chinese-American journalist saying wife was kidnapped.
Unknown

Locations (5)

Location Context
Origin of Cen Gong
Destination of Cen Gong; location of Qiaobao
Location of Chinese-language papers
Location of Chinese-language papers
Location of Chinese-language papers

Relationships (3)

Served as a deputy director
You Jiang Professional Qiaobao
Headed by its president, You Jiang
Fan Dongsheng Professional China News Service
Worked for the China News Service

Key Quotes (3)

"The colorful Sally Aw Sian—known as the Tiger Balm Lady."
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"He Qinglian estimates that 70 percent of Canada’s thirty Chinese-language papers, almost all of Australia’s twenty papers, and 80 percent of Japan’s thirty papers received PRC funds."
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Quote #2
"The businessman is identified in this story as Guo Wengui."
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Quote #3

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20 Zhou, Xin, Choi Chi-yuk, and Nectar Gan. “Xi Jinping to Shake Up Propaganda, Censorship Chiefs as
China’s Image Abroad Suffers.” South China Morning Post. July 26, 2018. https://www.scmp.com/news/china
/policies-politics/article/2156921/china-reshuffles-propaganda-cyber-administration-chiefs.
21 The group’s current chairman of the board, Cen Gong (岑工), was sent from Beijing to the United States in
the 1990s. Previously, Cen had served as a deputy director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the PRC.
22 Xie Yining (谢一宁).
23 You, Jiang. “游江. “游江:美国《侨报》跨区域发展面临的机遇和挑战.” China News. August 17, 2015. http://
www.chinanews.com/kong/2015/08-17/7472496.shtml. Qiaobao is headed by its president, You Jiang (游江),
and general editor, Zheng Yide (郑衣德). You Jiang graduated from People’s University in the late 1980s.
24 Allen-Ebrahimian, Bethany. “Beijing Builds Its Influence in the American Media.” Foreign Policy.
December 21, 2017. https://foreignpolicy.com/2017/12/21/one-of-americas-biggest-chinese-language
-newspapers-toes-beijings-party-line-china-influence-united-front.
25 An example would be Fan Dongsheng, who in 1999 served as Qiaobao’s president and editorial director.
Before coming to the United States, Fan worked for the China News Service and had established two
magazines funded by the State Council’s Overseas Chinese Affairs Office.”范东升的 BLOG.” Personal
website. February 3, 2011. http://fan-dongsheng.blog.sohu.com.
26 “美国中文电视首席记者反腐更艰难.” Boxun. January 16, 2011. https://www.boxun.com/news/gb/china
/2011/03/201103130653.shtml.
27 http://www.chinanews.com/kong/2015/08-17/7472496.shtml.
28 Yu, Baozhu (虞宝竹), “中国新闻社社长郭招金专访:共建和谐世界 华文传媒任重道远.” 人民网—中华新闻报.
August 31, 2007. http://media.people.com.cn/GB/40606/6198886.html.
29 The colorful Sally Aw Sian—known as the Tiger Balm Lady.
30 Charles Ho (何柱國).
31 You Jiang.
32 You, Jiang. 游江. “游江:美国《侨报》跨区域发展面临的机遇和挑战.” China News. August 17, 2015. http://
www.chinanews.com/kong/2015/08-17/7472496.shtml.
33 Wu, Ruicheng (吴锐成). “发挥侨务资源优势为建设文化强省服务.” 广东侨. 网. http://gocn.southcn.com
/dzkw2010/hqyhr/1/201009/t20100907_116083.htm.
34 He Qinglian estimates that 70 percent of Canada’s thirty Chinese-language papers, almost all of
Australia’s twenty papers, and 80 percent of Japan’s thirty papers received PRC funds.
35 Zhang, Dawei (张大卫). “宣传和推动反独促统是海外华文媒体的光荣使命.” 第三届世界华文传媒论坛学术集锦.
世界华文传媒网.” September 22, 2005.
36 Wayne Lin (林文).
37 “美国《文学城》网站 CEO:想给重庆开一个关注度较高的栏目.” China Daily. September 17, 2011. www
.chinadaily.com.cn/dfpd/chongqing/2011-09-17/content_3809264.html.
38 “Yu Pun-hoi.” Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yu_Pun-hoi.
39 He Pin.
40 “Chinese-American Journalist Says Wife Kidnapped By China.” Associated Press. January 17, 2018.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/china-wife-chinese-american-journalist-chen-xiaoping. The businessman
is identified in this story as Guo Wengui.
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