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Freezing Point (Chinese: 冰點, bing1 dian3) is a news journal in the
People's Republic of China which has been the subject of controversy over its criticism of Communist Party officials and the sympathetic ear it lent to a Chinese historian who had criticized official history textbooks. A weekly supplement to
China Youth Daily, it was temporarily closed down by officials
24 January 2006, but was allowed to reopen later that year, though without its former editor
Li Datong and without
Taiwan-based columnist
Lung Yingtai.
The official reason for the January 2006 shutdown of
Freezing Point was an article by history professor
Yuan Weishi of
Sun Yat-sen University (Zhongshan University). The article dissented from the official view of the
Boxer Rebellion.
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