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Peoples of China

China’s New Social Class

People's Entrepreneurs

A new social class has emerged in China, one that is impacting China and the world. The extreme wealth of the people's entrepreneurs has given them power and opportunity to influence and directly affect Chinese society on many levels.

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The Clash of Culture and Class in China’s “Olympic Era”

Many challenges face China today and have resulted in clashes of culture and class.

Chinese Church Voices

Chinese Christians Pray following the China Eastern Airlines Crash

On Tuesday, March 22, China Eastern Flight MU5735 crashed about an hour into the flight. There were no survivors. China’s commercial airlines have not had a major disaster in recent years and so this has drawn the attention of people both inside and outside of China. Christians in China have responded to the tragedy […]

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Continuing Class Struggle and the Politics of Religion in China

[…] society. As Zhang Shoudong of the University of Politics and Law in Beijing points out, the Party’s stance toward religion has been rooted in the concept of class struggle since the founding of the Party. Although current official discussions of religion do not deal with religion in these terms, the notion of class struggle […]

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Cultural Identity—East vs West

Or Why They Cause Me Stress

In Asia I experienced a lot of cultural stress but didn’t know why. Not only was I trying to adjust to a different culture, but I was also dealing with unconscious American and Japanese cultural values.

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Chinese vs American Family

Don’t Tell Me What to Do!

I didn’t understand that by disagreeing with my parents and older people that I was not showing them respect and returning the care they had given me.

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The Importance of Filial Piety

Especially at a Distance

Our friends in Asia suspected that we did not want to take care of our family members, our parents in particular, and so we came to their country. They couldn’t understand that we had come for any other reason.

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Guanxi

Or, Do I Have to Give Them Something to Make Friends?

When we lived in Asia, I was constantly asked for things and especially for money. Being a typical American, I was offended with their constant asking. I discovered later that asking for favors was a means of developing relationships.

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Reciprocity—Goes Both Ways and Keeps on Going

[…] a family identity. God helped me realize that much of Scripture is written from a family identity perspective and that reciprocating, sharing resources, is biblical (Ephesians 4: 28; Hebrews 6:10; 13:16). I also learned that in Chinese culture there are other ways to reciprocate. One way is exchanging help and is called mutuality hùxiāng […]

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Saving Face

In Chinese culture the concept of face is a very important part of social interaction and is specific to the group or family to which the person belongs.