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The Ferrari Crash That Changed China’s Political Landscape
On March 18, 2012, a tragic and catastrophic accident near the Balu Siko bridge in Haidian District, Beijing, set off a series of events that would reshape the Chinese political landscape. A Ferrari 458, a luxurious supercar valued at around 5.58 million Yuan (approximately $800,000), crashed violently, marking the beginning of a scandal that would expose the dark underbelly of political privilege and corruption in China.