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ZGBriefs | August 19, 2021

[…] geopolitical tussle – in the hands of a British Columbia judge. PLA warplane enters Taiwanese military target zone minutes before drill begins (August 18, 2021, South China Morning Post) ( registration required) Cross-strait tensions escalated on Tuesday with 11 PLA warplanes  entering Taiwan’s  air defence zone minutes before the island’s military was about to start a flight-level drill in the same […]

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The Present Condition of Christianity and Religious Regulations in China

[…] the churches remaining outside of its control. Third, the state should reclassify religious groups as civil associations and should not set up a dual review process for registration of religious groups. A dual process means that the Civil Affairs Department reviews and accepts qualifications of civil associations with the Religious Affairs Bureau also giving […]

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ZGBriefs | July 18, 2019

[…] NGOs plotted recent demonstrations in Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill.  Postal codes may be retired and replaced (July 17, 2019, China Daily) The traditional six-digit postal code, which has been in use for nearly 40 years, may end its service and get replaced by new personal address IDs. According to a report from […]

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July 25, 2013

[…] multiple streams within the unregistered church was able to meet with an equally broad spectrum of international evangelical leaders. GOVERNMENT / POLITICS / FOREIGN AFFAIRS Foreign NGO registration rules eased (July 19, 2013, China Daily) International NGOs will find it much easier to become registered in China, as registration approval power has been handed […]

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China and the House Church

Breaking the Stalemate

[…] be required to come under the TSPM system. They would essentially enjoy equal status with the TSPM and other China’s officially recognized religious organizations. As this pilot registration process is carried out in select locations, both church and government leaders could ascertain how well it is working and make adjustments as needed. The long-term […]

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Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference

[…] as well as try to direct them to be patriotic (“loving the country, loving their religion”). It encompasses a number of activities that are formal, such as registration of a new congregation, and informal, such as calling pastors on the phone to check on them. The overall goal is to “actively guide religions to […]

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ZGBriefs | May 18, 2017

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ZGBriefs | September 10, 2020

[…] a motto: “Work for a day, party for three.” As romantic as it sounds, the reality is many would rather be almost anywhere else. China Wants Marriage Registration to Be ‘More Ceremonial’  (September 9, 2020, Sixth Tone) According to a guideline jointly published Wednesday by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the All-China Women’s Federation, obtaining marriage registration […]

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ZGBriefs | June 16, 2022

[…] Oriental education giant finds new life in English live streaming (June 15, 2022, Reuters) In one video that went viral on Chinese social media, the New Oriental host, after promoting a set deal for steaks, pulls out a small whiteboard where he wrote words including “steak” and “seasoning” in English, explaining how to use them in […]

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Caring for China’s “Left-Behind” Children

Due to the government’s hukou registration requirement, many children were left behind in villages as their parents went to work in the cities. While a few fortunate ones were looked after by their mothers, most were in the care of extended relatives, mostly aged grandparents. These are the “left-behind” children that Cherry Wong and […]