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January 30, 2014
[…] Spring Festival, holiday in China is considered the worlds largest seasonal migration of people as hundreds of millions of people flock home to reunite with their families. 800,000 Yuan? Li Na Is Not Impressed (January 28, 2014, China Real Time) Has anyone ever looked so unhappy to receive $132,000? Chinese tennis hero and newly […]
ZGBriefs | April 13, 2017
[…] Chinese social media has exploded with outrage after a video went viral showing a passenger who appeared to be of Asian ethnicity being dragged off an overbooked United Airlines flight with a bloodied nose. The topic, #UnitedAirlinesforcespassengeroffplane, has held strong as a top trending topic over the last two days on Weibo, China's answer to Twitter. Language / […]
ZGBriefs | December 30, 2021
[…] Xi’an Goes Hungry, Propagandists Praise “Noodles Helping Noodles” (December 28, 2021, China Digital Times) In response to the crisis, the Wuhan Catering Association loaded three trucks with 300,000 masks and 12, 800 portions of hot and dry noodles, a local delicacy, and sent them to Xi’an. They hung a banner from one of the trucks that proclaimed: “Hot […]
July 12, 2012
[…] Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region last month have received cash, apartments and cars as a reward for thwarting the attack. The crew of flight GS7554, carried by Tianjin Airlines, were rewarded by parent company Hainan Airlines (HNA) and the provincial government of Hainan at a ceremony held in the southernmost island province Monday. The hijacking […]
ZGBriefs | January 30, 2020
[…] initially reported as viral pneumonia, has stoked widespread public anger, evoking memories of the official response to the 2003 SARS crisis that originated in China before killing over 800 in Asia (the total number infected with coronavirus in China has now surpassed that of SARS). Economics / Trade / Business China’s Coronavirus Impacts Everything: What Your […]
July 3, 2014
[…] BUSINESS / TRADE China Tourism: What Marketers Need To Know (June 27, 2014, Nanjing Marketing Group)According to analysts, in fifteen years the Chinese middle class will reach 800 million, up from 300 million today. Over the next five years, affluent Chinese consumers will grow from four million to 20 million. This has created a […]
Supporting Article
“Kiwis” in the Middle Kingdom
New Zealanders Serving God’s Mission in China from 1877 to 1953 and Beyond
[…] years, New Zealand sent at least 255 missionaries to China. The CIM was the biggest and earliest recruiter of all, followed by the Presbyterian Church. Table 1: Number and percentage of China missionaries from NZ of the top five mission organizations2 Year of the first China missionary Total number of China missionaries % […]
July 12, 2013
[…] 2013, CNN) With sympathy, grief and some outrage, Chinese netizens expressed their condolences over the deaths of two Chinese schoolgirls in Saturday's crash landing of an Asiana Airlines flight at San Francisco International Airport. Unwed Chinese Mothers: The Invisible Demographic Birthing an Inconsequential Minority (July 9, 2013, Sinopathic) This combination of law and opinion […]
View From the Wall
When Can I Go Home?
Caring for China's Homeless Children
[…] and monopoly is beginning to soften. After more than twenty years of reform, the Chinese government is gradually realizing that it must relinquish its power to the free market to give hope to the plight of homeless children. Government will be the manager rather than the provider of such services, promoting diversified funding channels. […]
ZGBriefs | November 12, 2020
[…] disappearing at a shocking rate as global warming brings unpredictable change and raises the prospect of crippling, long-term water shortages, scientists say. The largest glacier in the 800-kilometer (500-mile) mountain chain on the arid northeastern edge of the Tibetan plateau has retreated about 450 meters since the 1950s, when researchers set up China’s first […]