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Jan 1, 2026: China’s New Public Security Law — What Foreigners Should Know
China has updated the Public Security Administration Punishment Law. The changes take effect on January 1, 2026 and bring stronger penalties for common public-order issues that affect daily life. This guide explains the key points in clear, simple language.
Category: Guides & Tips • Reading time: 5–6 mins • Effective from: Jan 1, 2026
What changed
The revised law increases penalties and adds new rules to protect public order and safety. It applies to everyone in...
China Introduces New Rules for Influencers: Hafrik Rolls Out Verified Creator Guidelines
China has officially introduced new regulations for online influencers and content creators, marking a major shift in how professional topics are shared on digital platforms. Under the new policy, only individuals with verified academic or professional qualifications can discuss specialized areas such as medicine, finance, law, education, or health.
What This Means for the Hafrik Community
As a growing digital community built for foreigners and locals living in China, Hafrik will align...
Cold Front Sweeps Across China: Sharp Drop in Temperatures Expected
A strong cold front is sweeping across China, bringing a noticeable drop in temperatures and signaling the end of the lingering autumn heat. According to the China Meteorological Administration, most provinces will experience a temperature decrease of 4°C–8°C, while some areas like Beijing, Hunan, and Inner Mongolia may see a drop of over 10°C.
From Friday to Wednesday, the cold front will move southward, covering most parts of the country. This marks the lowest...
Chinese Universities Face Scrutiny Over “Career Students” from Africa
A growing online debate in China has drawn attention to a small group of foreign students, including some from Africa, accused of staying in universities for years without completing their studies. The reports have sparked national discussion about fairness, scholarship rules, and the real purpose of international education.
What Sparked the Debate
A recent report in Chinese media described several foreign nationals—some in their 40s and 50s—who have remained enrolled at...
China Introduces New Rules for Cybersecurity Incident Reporting
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has released a new regulation on managing and reporting cybersecurity incidents. The rules, which will come into effect on November 1, 2025, aim to strengthen China’s defenses against the growing threat of cyberattacks.
What the Regulation Covers
The new rules define the scope of incidents that must be reported, who is responsible for reporting, and the procedures and timelines. Incidents include data leaks, cyberattacks, system...
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