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ZGBriefs | September 2, 2021

[…] resulted in many freedoms for the Church there. Society / Life China’s Generation N: the young nationalists who have Beijing’s back (August 29, 2021, South China Morning Post) ( registration required) Nationalism has been on the rise, encouraged by the Communist Party and put to effective use by President Xi Jinping. Younger generations’ perceptions and expectations […]

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ZGBriefs | May 11, 2017

[…] go directly to the course pages on Udemy: Serving Well in China The Church in China Today To enroll in the courses using the discount, enter the promo code MAY2017. This offer expires on May 31! If you or your company/organization would like to sponsor a link in ZGBriefs, please contact [email protected] for more information. […]

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The New Normal for Faith-Based, Foreign NGOs in China

Key Provisions of the New Law

[…] China, from foreign NGOs that have not registered a representative office or filed to carry out temporary activities. (Article 32) Public security organs are responsible for the registration of foreign NGO representative offices, annual inspections, and filing of temporary activities by foreign NGOs; and for the investigation and handling of illegal conduct by foreign […]

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China’s Churches Celebrate Christmas

[…] closed. The security guard instructed us to take a detour. We had to complete a number of steps before entering the church building: checking the Beijing Health Code, registering personal information and allowing personal tracking, taking our temperature, showing our reservation number, storing our bags (both large and small bags), facial recognition for checking […]

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ZGBriefs | April 24, 2025

[…] more. Miss Match: Scams Target China’s Growing Singles Market (April 21, 2025, Sixth Tone) According to the Supreme People’s Procuratorate, matchmaking agencies in China require no prior registration review, and there are no mandatory qualifications for matchmakers — a regulatory gap that has enabled scams to flourish. Some agencies falsely claim to be officially […]

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Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference

[…] as well as try to direct them to be patriotic (“loving the country, loving their religion”). It encompasses a number of activities that are formal, such as registration of a new congregation, and informal, such as calling pastors on the phone to check on them. The overall goal is to “actively guide religions to […]

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ZGBriefs | May 14, 2015

[…] online.  Travel / Food Paper Trail: Staying on Top of Chinese Visa Changes (May 9, 2015, The Beijinger) In China, visas are referred to by a letter code. Recently, both Canada and the US signed reciprocal ten-year multiple-entry visa agreements with China. Under these agreements, Canadian citizens are eligible for long-term L, M, S2, […]

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ZGBriefs | January 26, 2017

[…] until the end of March 2018, was aimed at companies and individuals renting cables or VPNs without regulatory approval, it said. How WeChat Founder’s Obsession With QR Codes Reshapes Chinese Internet (January 25, 2017, China Real Time) The way Chinese smartphone users pay for lunch and browse the internet owes much to an obsession […]

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The Present Condition of Christianity and Religious Regulations in China

[…] three suggestions for altering the thinking and implementing policies. The first is to adhere to the principle of equal treatment for all religions. The state should not promote any religion nor should it oppress any religion. Rather, different religions should be allowed to operate according to the rules of a market economy; there should […]

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ZGBriefs | August 19, 2021

[…] of Culture and Tourism has announced that it would create a list of off-limits songs at karaoke establishments. Songs that contain references to gambling, violence, drugs, criminal acts or obscenities, promote cults and superstitions, violate the country’s religious laws, or endanger China’s sovereignty will be scrubbed from song databases at venues, according to the ministry.  Chinese Millennials […]