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History and Culture in China’s Education

[…] education for its youth. Chinese officials “listed the young people’s moral and spiritual education in the future development strategy.” Premier Wen Jiabao ” pledged efforts to ‘vigorously promote national spirit centered on patriotism and intensify the ideological and moral education of young people in particular.'” “Traditional Chinese morals such as ‘courtesy, righteousness and shame,’ […]

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ZGBriefs | May 4, 2017

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ZGBriefs | July 14, 2022

[…] cooperation agreement (July 13, 2022, Reuters) CAS Space signed a strategic cooperation agreement with a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong-based travel industry giant China Tourism Group, pledging to “jointly promote the application of commercial space technology and create a new space economy such as space tourism,” according to a statement published on CAS Space’s official WeChat […]

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ZGBriefs | October 12, 2017

[…] is taking China by storm and changing daily commerce. The transformation of a society limited to bills denominated in 100 yuan ($15) or less into one where QR payment codes abound was by far the biggest change in mainland China since my last visit four years ago. Northeast China needs to shed its ‘big government’ mindset […]

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Going Deeper with Scripture Memorization

A Book Review of Memorize What Matters

[…] of old and new is emblematic of the flexibility needed in ministry work, especially in cross-cultural contexts where resources may be limited. The book even includes QR codes linking to online resources, allowing readers to transition seamlessly from reading to interactive learning, creating an enriching and flexible experience. More than just a memory aid, […]

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The COVID-Era Preflight Checklist

[…] our green health code (HDC QR code) we celebrated over a nice dinner with friends. The next day we went to the airport early armed with QR codes, test results, selfie photos and, of course, our luggage. Our flight was reasonably full. Most of the passengers were China-passport holders; the process for them is […]

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10 Things NOT to Do on a Short-term Trip to China

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June 19, 2014

[…] on Saturday urged colleges that operate Chinese language and culture centers financed by the Peoples Republic of China to either scrap the partnerships or renegotiate them to promote transparency and protect academic freedom. In a statement approved last week by the AAUPs Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure and released here on Saturday […]

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ZGBriefs | July 30, 2020

[…] and the environment, said the report jointly released by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the Social Sciences Academic Press and the China Lingshan Council for the Promotion of Philanthropy. Benny Tai: Hong Kong university fires professor who led protests  (July 28, 2020, BBC) A leading Hong Kong university has fired its law professor, Benny Tai, […]

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ZGBriefs | April 4, 2024

How we got to 'Made in China' (April 2, 2024, NPR) In a new book, Made in China, historian Elizabeth O'Brien Ingleson explains how corporate America began reconceptualizing trade with China in the 1970s, the factors that led to this change and how "what had once been a fantasy of 400 million customers slowly started to become one of 800 million workers instead."