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ZGBriefs | April 22, 2021

[…] an online notice late last week that ­Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine records can be submitted as part of an application for a coronavirus QR “health code” — China’s version of a vaccine passport and a requirement to enter the country. (subscription required) China’s 10 proposed new national parks will be epic (April 21, 2021, Matador Network) […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Top Christian News Stories in China in 2014 (#1-5)

[…] p.m. that night, they received an arrest notice stating that they were being held and imprisoned in a detention center according to Article 300 of the Criminal Code which states, "Whoever forms or uses superstitious sects or secret societies or cults or uses superstition to undermine the implementation of the laws." ‪On October 17, […]

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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 […]

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China’s New Realities and the Overseas NGO Law

[…] their activities, will be able to continue to engage in China while not running afoul of the new law. The experience of organizations that have begun the registration process illustrates the complexity and cost involved, including obtaining professional legal assistance in China and translating and notarizing numerous documents. There is no guarantee that this […]

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ZGBriefs | May 21, 2020

[…] an app that can be downloaded on the country’s tax bureau website. Though that might sound simple enough, the catch is that the app requires an individualized tax code, and in yet another case of “things you can’t do without an official Chinese ID number,” foreigners will have to go to a tax bureau office in […]

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The Foreign NGO Law

More Pieces of the Puzzle

[…] Law Translate posted an unofficial translation of a document that begins to address some of these implantation issues. The document is called Handbook For Foreign Non-Governmental Organizations' Registration Of Representative Offices And Filing Of Temporary Activities. Here is the introduction to the translation: Based on the relevant provisions of the Law on the Management […]

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ZGBriefs | June 9, 2016

[…] Xi Jinping dresses down, usually in his trademark dark windbreaker. The authorities have determined that one place in China’s capital has gotten far too casual: the marriage registration office. Inside China's hard drive (June 4, 2016, Christian Science Monitor) In a farewell letter, our longtime Beijing correspondent tells what's behind China's global ambitions and […]

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From Grey to Grey: Foreign NGOs Feel Their Way Forward in China

[…] government relationships. For smaller organizations that had been working in the legal grey area created by the previous lack of clarity about foreign NGOs, the path to registration is not as clear. The Ministry of Public Security, which is charged with implementing the new law, is not making registration easy. Calls to MPS offices […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Why Christians in China Must Prepare Themselves for the New Regulations on Religious Affairs

[…] religious activity should generally be carried out in registered sites for religious activity.” But only “religious organizations” registered with the Ministry of Civil Affairs could apply for registration as a “site of religious activity.” And within Christianity, this “religious organization” was defined as the “Three-Self” system, comprised of the China Christian Council and National […]

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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 […]