State media editors maintained a synchronized focus on Xi Jinping’s inspection of the Xiong'an New Area, transitioning from documentation of the visit to a broader ideological push regarding "correct governance achievements." Throughout the morning, major outlets like Xinhua and People's Daily published identical reports framing Xiong'an as the primary model for the upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan and a "high-quality" innovation hub. This coordinated narrative effectively sidelined other domestic news within the mainland information space. Simultaneously, external outlets prioritized stories of domestic instability and international friction. Reports surfaced regarding the sudden death of prominent influencer Zhang Xuefeng and alleged leaked casualty lists from mainland funeral homes, though these remained absent from state-controlled platforms. In the afternoon, editorial attention shifted toward diplomatic tensions, including the arrest of a Japanese military officer at the Beijing embassy and US indictments against Chinese pharmaceutical firms over fentanyl precursors, highlighting a stark divergence between the internal focus on visionary urban planning and external reports of systemic friction.