A bookstore too controversial for China finds home in D.C.
Briefly

Yu Miao's JF Books in Washington, D.C. serves as a platform for free speech, allowing discussions on rights and privacy that are suppressed in China.
The bookstore not only sells literature from China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan but also aims to foster community through events that connect cultures and discuss social issues.
Yu emphasizes that 'the Chinese people are not their government,' highlighting the gap between ordinary citizens and state actions, and the desire for a better life.
Yu hopes to create a cultural hub where people can attend lectures, share ideas, and build spiritual connections amidst a challenging environment for community spaces.
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