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ZGBriefs

September 12, 2013

[…] Forum) Approximately 6.99 million students will graduate this year from Chinese colleges and universities, a new all-time high. This reflects Chinas attempt to upgrade its workforce by promoting higher education. But the labour market is sending some rather disappointing messages. Against the backdrop of the troubled world economy and faltering domestic demand, companies in […]

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November 14, 2013

[…] from Beijing, where many Chinese people have been investing in empty properties. Video: Typhoon Haiyan brings destruction to southern China (November 12, 2013, BBC) At Bloomberg, Special Code Keeps Some Articles Out of China (November 13, 2013, Sinosphere) It is called Code 204. Editors at Bloomberg News append it to an article to ensure […]

Chinese Church Voices

Top Christian News Stories in China in 2015

[…] China's Urbanization China has been urbanizing since 2000, and the process is still far from complete. Urbanization has not only influenced Chinese society greatly but has also promoted the development of urban churches in China. Indeed, as a preacher from a city in East China said in an interview, churches need to adapt in […]

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ZGBriefs | March 9, 2017

[…] body amounts to $500 billion, just below the annual economic output of Sweden. A Quick Scan at the NPC (March 3, 2017, China Media Project) The QR code, it seems, it being pushed this year as a symbol of sorts for the government’s professed openness and transparency. Also on Sunday, media reports said, codes […]

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ZGBriefs | March 16, 2017

[…] Xi Jinping Pushes Legal Overhaul That Would Bolster State Power (March 15, 2017, The New York Times) Now, President Xi Jinping is reviving the idea of a national civil code as he seeks to remake China’s justice system. His government has embraced the code as a tool to fight corruption and fickleness in the courts, as […]

Blog Entries

The COVID-Era Preflight Checklist

[…] are not being granted. You will also need to get a pre-approval from a Chinese consulate since even with a valid visa you need a green health code (HDC QR code) to board your flight. The Chinese consulates in each section of the country have designated COVID test sites where you must do a […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 31, 2012

[…] China Association of Mayors (CAM). The China Urban Development Report 2011 shows by the end of last year, the country had 30 cities whose permanent population has topped 8 million, and there were 13 cities with a population of more than 10 million. With over half of China’s population now living in cities, experts […]

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December 13, 2012

[…] military theatre of operations, a term usually used during wartime to emphasise the co-ordination of air, land and sea forces, the state-run Xinhua news agency said yesterday. Tibet Is Burning (December 13, 2012, The New York Times) I am sorry we Han Chinese have been silent as Nangdrol and his fellow Tibetans are dying […]

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ZGBriefs | March 10, 2016

[…] 2016, The New York Times) A young Tibetan monk died this week after setting himself on fire in Sichuan Province to protest Chinese rule, according to a Tibet advocacy group. It was the first known act of self-immolation in a Tibetan area of China since August. Patience Needed (March 4, 2016, From the West […]

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Himalaya: Ladder to Paradise

A Film Review

[…] them, it’s marrying the spiritual meaning within the mountains with a passionate enthusiasm to make a living in an exciting new way. The story begins at the Tibet Mountaineering Guide School in Lhasa, capital city of Tibet, where we’re introduced to a group of young trainee guides who, unlike the generations before them who […]