Inside the finances of Falun Gong
Dear Access member,
The U.S.-China trade war drags on, but there have been no significant developments today.
The best China read of the day is the story summarized below โ on the political and religious organization Falun Gong, and its propaganda arm, the Shen Yun performance troupe.
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โJeremy Goldkorn, Editor-in-Chief
1. Inside the finances of Falun Gong
Jan van der Made at Radio France Internationale has done perhaps the most thorough investigation yet of the finances and structure of Shen Yun, the anti-CCP, Falun Gongโassociated show that tours worldwide.
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The showโs ticket sales so far in 2019 โcould amount to $168 million,โ given the $80 average price tag, 601 performances in 156 cities, and typical audiences numbering 3,500.
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Between $10 million and $20 million per year is how much the organization takes in each year. Its net assets have grown from $3 million in 2008 to $95.7 million in 2017, according to tax documents.
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About 55 percent of ticket revenue is spent on promotion, according to 2016โ2017 documents.
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It is not clear how much money from Shen Yun flows back to the organizationโs headquarters in Cuddleback, New York. But its (non-taxed, nonprofit) facilities are rapidly expanding, to the chagrin of rural neighbors: A new complex will include โa 400,000+ liter/day waste water treatment plant, a 920-seat music hall, for the Shen Yun performing arts center, a residence hall with 30 rooms and a parking garage.โ
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Finally, RFI traced a patent that Shen Yun claims for digital screens used during performances, credited by the organization to a mysterious โD.F.,โ to none other than โHongzhi Li, Cuddleback, NY.โ Lว Hรณngzhรฌ ๆๆดชๅฟ is the founder of Falun Gong and lives in exile in the U.S.
More on the Shen Yun show and its surreal mix of song and dance and anti-Beijing propaganda can be found in this recent New Yorker article: Stepping into the uncanny, unsettling world of Shen Yun.
โLucas Niewenhuis
2. Now we wait โ U.S.-China trade war drags on
As we noted yesterday, China noticeably dialed up its rhetoric on trade tensions with the U.S., going so far as to call the coming struggle a โpeopleโs warโ (ไบบๆฐๆไบ rรฉnmรญn zhร nzhฤng.)
But not much has happened since then. These are the latest media reports:
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China says US has agreed to keep talking over trade war / Reuters
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U.S. reveals tariffs on $300bn of Chinese goods, including phones / Nikkei
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Here is a list of US goods China is targeting with a 25% tariff / CNBC
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White House explores new farmer bailout plan as U.S.-China trade war heats up / Washington Post
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China exporters reel as U.S. tariffs imperil world’s supply hub / Bloomberg (porous paywall)
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Why the U.S.-China trade war could be long and painful: No off-ramps / NYT (porous paywall)
โJeremy Goldkorn
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