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ZGBriefs | December 26, 2024

[…] Xi Jinping Visits Macau to Mark 25 Years of Chinese Rule (December 18, 2024, Reuters) Located on China’s southern coast, Macau returned to Chinese rule on Dec. 20, 1999, governed under the same “one country, two systems” formula as Hong Kong. Beijing has consistently praised Macau for its loyalty and stability, with more than […]

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Skills No Longer Needed

[…] that they do not belong in this multicultural society. When in a park, being aware at every moment of who is near my children and whether their phone is pointing at them. At the same time, monitoring the pulse of my children’s stress levels. Do they notice the attention on them and, today, do […]

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ZGBriefs | July 25, 2024

Remembering Hong Kong’s “Queen of Swords” (July 19, 2024, <em>Sixth Tone</em>) Cheng Pei Pei, a pioneering actress and star of movies like “Come Drink with Me” and “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,” died July 17. She was 78. One of the foremost stars of Hong Kong’s wuxia martial arts boom in the 1960s, Cheng returned […]

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ZGBriefs | June 20, 2024

[…] <em>Sinica Podcast</em>) This week on Sinica, the highly-regarded writer Peter Hessler joins to talk about his new book, out July 9: Other Rivers: A Chinese Education. Over 20 years after teaching with the Peace Corps in Fuling (the subject of his first book, Rivertown, Pete returns to China to teach at Sichuan University in […]

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ZGBriefs | March 13, 2025

Video - China Is Hard to Get To for Most Americans. Why? (March 11, 2025, The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations) Andrew Cap, an English teacher and American media personality in China, explores the obstacles preventing #tourism and #travel to China.

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How China’s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works

[…] way to grasp how the religious affairs bureaucracy works is to view it historically, which is especially useful as the structure today is a holdover from the 1950s. When the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) came to power, it organized all non-communists who wished to cooperateor collaborateinto a “united front,” by which allies could be […]

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ZGBriefs | December 12, 2024

[…] (December 3, 2024, National Committee on U.S. China Relations) The Mekong River provides millions of people in and beyond Southeast Asia with food, water, and agricultural productivity. 20% of the world’s freshwater fish comes from the Mekong River, supplying the shelves of stores across the globe. However, the river system is actively threatened by […]

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A Deserved Hearing

A Reader Responds to the Summer 2023 CSQ

As I read through the various submissions , I realized that the topic of the Pentecostal church in China cannot be ignored, should be explored and could be instructive.

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ZGBriefs | June 27, 2024

In China, Even Stanford Grads Are Fighting for Civil Service Jobs (June 19, 2024, <em>Sixth Tone</em>) China’s intense competition for civil service jobs appeared to hit new heights this week after it emerged that a world top university’s graduate had chosen to take a job with an obscure township government in the eastern Anhui province.

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ZGBriefs | November 14, 2024

Guangzhou: “I Truly Love This City” (November 7, 2024, China Partnership) Guangzhou, a city of about 19 million, is one of the most important trade cities in China and the world. The city sits near the head of the Pearl River Delta, and for many years has been the means through which foreign influence […]