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ZGBriefs | March 9, 2017
[…] body amounts to $500 billion, just below the annual economic output of Sweden. A Quick Scan at the NPC (March 3, 2017, China Media Project) The QR code, it seems, it being pushed this year as a symbol of sorts for the government’s professed openness and transparency. Also on Sunday, media reports said, codes […]
ZGBriefs | May 18, 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. Government / […]
July 5, 2012
[…] U.S. dollars) for the island, a Taiwanese affairs official said Wednesday. Lai Hsin-yuan, head of the island’s cross-Strait affairs office, revealed the figures while addressing a tourism promotion event targeting mainlanders. Individual tourists accounted for 90,000 of the total, Lai said. One dead as rose collapses in Changsha (July 5, 2012, Shanghai Daily)A section […]
ZGBriefs | August 11, 2022
[…] Confuse Henan County Residents (August 5, 2022, Sixth Tone) Authorities in central China have backtracked on a controversial policy that allowed a county government to arbitrarily change the health code status of residents and curtail their movements following an online backlash over harsh COVID-19 control measures. Nevertheless, Chinese Civil Society Persisted (August 8, 2022, China File) He called […]
January 16, 2014
[…] Your China Chops: Take the CDT News Quiz (January 10, 2014, China Digital Times) How do instant noodles and pork chop soup go together? Theyre both Internet code words for important people and events from 2013. From disasters natural and man-made to political scandals, Chinese netizens talked about it all, creating memes and skirting […]
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[…] Service. Amy and I combined have nearly 40 years of experience preparing people for service in China. is offered for $30.00. However, you can use the coupon code CHINASOURCE to enroll for $25.00. Course 2: The Church in China Today Last month we launched our second course, “The Church in China Today: It’s Not […]
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Telecommunications and the Internet in China
[…] No other country has experienced a communications and information-access revolution as big and as fast as China is experiencing today. China’s government and Communist Party welcome and promote the revolution in principle as a boon for economic development. At the same time, they are trying to shield the country against the spread of e-pornography […]
ZGBriefs | April 23, 2015
[…] the question of what translation is. I’m afraid it is something quite different from what the person on the street takes it to be. It is not code-switching. Let’s take a tiny example, chosen at random, from David Roy’s translation of the immense sixteenth-century Chinese novel Chin P’ing Mei, or The Plum in the […]
ZGBriefs | May 11, 2017
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ZGBriefs | February 9, 2017
[…] our latest online course, “The Church in China Today.” The cost is $30.00, but for the month of February we are offering a 50% discount using the promo code CHURCHCHINA. Overseas NGO Law Overseas NGO Law—We Can Help (February 8, 2017, ChinaSource) Our consulting services offer a variety of ways for organizations to receive […]