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Social Distance

Is it "social distance" or "physical distance?" What's the difference and why does it matter to language and culture learners?

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Priceless Words

The pitfalls of semantics in cross-linguistic communication.

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We Live in Different Worlds

How does a student of language enter another culture? It takes more than classroom experience.

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Where Did They Get That Idea?

Eploring the parallels of two different New Year celebrations.

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What Does the Chinese Constitution Say About Religion?

<p>Misconceptions abound regarding what the Constitution of the People's Republic of China has to say about religion. The government trumpets the fact that the freedom of religious belief is enshrined in the Constitution. And we often hear about the constitution forbidding the teaching of religion to those under 18.</p><p>I thought it would be interesting […]

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A National Day Quiz

How Much Do You Know about the Founding of the PRC?

<p>October 1 is National Day in China; this year marks the 68th  anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China. While it used to be a day marked with military parades and revolutionary fervor, now it marks the beginning of a 7-day national holiday (“Golden Week”) designed to get people to spend […]

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From the Middle East to the Middle Kingdom (6)

From Warlords to Communists (1913–1949 and Beyond)

Newfound solidarity: China became a republic, Hui warlords enforced a new Islamic reform movement, and an innovative <em>minzu</em> policy gave the Hui official status as a minority nationality.

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ZGBriefs | January 2, 2024

One of Carter’s most enduring foreign policy legacies was his decision to establish formal diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China at the start of 1979.

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ZGBriefs | June 6, 2024

When studying the current state of Christianity in the People’s Republic of China, Western observers often quickly fixate on the controls imposed by the current government. Only one Protestant church is legally recognized—the Three Self Patriotic Movement—and therefore many Christians have chosen to worship in house churches that are underground. The government regulates baptisms […]

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ZGBriefs | May 28, 2015

[…] visit to China where he met the leaders of the State Administration for Religious Affairs. The first priest should serve in Harbin. Two more ordinations are expected. With a new Cold War as the background, the Moscow-Beijing strategic alliance also has a Church connection with the People's Republic recognising the latter’s 'political' role in Russia.</p>