Yue Xin (activist)

Yue Xin
岳昕
Born1995 or 1996 (age 28–29)
Beijing, China
EducationPeking University (BA)
Occupation(s)Student, activist
OrganizationJasic Workers Solidarity Group

Yue Xin (Chinese: 岳昕; born c.1996) is a Chinese student activist and graduate from Peking University who participated in the Jasic labour dispute. A Marxist and feminist, she was known for her advocacy of labour and women's rights prior to her disappearance.

In April 2018, Yue led #MeToo-inspired protests against Peking University's attempted cover up of sexual assault allegations made against their staff. Later that year, she joined striking workers at the Jasic Technology plant in Shenzhen and became a leading member of the Jasic Workers Solidarity Group. Yue disappeared shortly afterwards on 23 August 2018, and in January 2019, the Guangdong police circulated a video of her confessing to various crimes and denouncing her own activism. In August 2023, Photon Media wrote that Yue Xin has been released and is working and volunteering in a library-related NGO in her spare time.

BBC News described Yue as one of China's most influential left-wing activists of 2018.