In 2023, Emily Feng was one of a slew of reporters expelled from China, as the ruling Communist Party thinned the international press corps in retribution for coverage it deemed unflattering. Feng had started out in China in 2015 at age 22 as a researcher for the New York Times, then went on to write for the Financial Times before becoming an international correspondent for America’s National Public Radio (NPR). Once blacklisted by Beijing, she, like many others, including the New York Times’ Chris Buckley, relocated to Taipei. For me and other Taiwan long-timers, the influx carried a certain frisson — the Taipei Foreign Correspondents Club more than doubled its membership within a year.
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