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Ten Things to Know about China’s Migrant Workers

[…] Worker" is a term that describes rural workers who have moved to the cities for work, but who still retain their "peasant" classification. Because their hukou ( registration) remain in the countryside, they do not have access to the same social benefits that urban residents do. 263 million Chinese are classified as "peasant laborers." […]

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Catholics in China: An Overview

[…] online activities, and to tolerate increasingly intrusive surveillance of their activities. High-tech surveillance includes cameras installed inside and outside of churches and other houses of worship, required registration of participants, and biometric data collection, such as facial recognition and more. Resistance to these demands, as well as attempts to avoid them by meeting in […]

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3 Questions: Dr. Charlie Brainer

Expanding Education Opportunities in China

[…] Some Christian education models outside of the legal, private model, probably will continue to encounter some difficulty but those schools that meet government qualifications for private school registration will have increasing opportunities to enter the educational sector. For more of Dr. Brainer’s comments and the insights of our other guests on that podcast, listen […]

The Lantern

New but Not Normal

[…] Reminder We are offering a new ebook, 7 Trends Impacting Foreign Christians in China. As a current ChinaSource subscriber you can download a copy for free using the coupon code: SUBSCRIBERGIFT.  For a limited time, the ebook is also available to new subscribers. Invite your friends to check out the ChinaSource website and consider subscribing to ChinaSource publications.  […]

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Contemporary Chinese Art and Christianity

[…] the Chinese church after the Cultural Revolution, especially the Chinese family (house / underground) churches.  Chinese family churches first took root mostly in rural areas, where household registration policies were less strictly enforced than in urban areas. This allowed for easier relocation and thus evangelism. However, when unprecedented numbers of Chinese students entered the […]

Chinese Christian Voices

As Churches Reopen in China (1)

[…] make the first service at 8:30am, some believers rose early at 5:00am to get to church for COVID testing, filling out health forms, and scanning a health code with their phone. One believer told me, “I was so happy on hearing that we would be able to meet; I was too excited to sleep […]

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Catholic Social Thought

A Contribution to Civil Society in Contemporary China

[…] was evidenced early by the establishment in 1985 of the Amity Foundation. Amity is a semi-autonomous, voluntary, nonprofit organization created on the initiative of Chinese Protestants to promote education, social and health services, and rural development in China’s poorest coastal regions and western ethnic minority areas. While no equivalent national organization yet exists under […]

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ZGBriefs | October 20, 2022

[…] rules for camping amid growing safety and environmental concerns, as the outdoor activity has attracted a new wave of holidaymakers amid tight coronavirus-related travel restrictions. The ‘green code’ app: How China’s Zero COVID policy is turning cities, parks, restaurants and shops into digitised fortresses (October 19, 2022, Sky News) In order to board one train in […]

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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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ZGBriefs | May 14, 2015

[…] online.  Travel / Food Paper Trail: Staying on Top of Chinese Visa Changes (May 9, 2015, The Beijinger) In China, visas are referred to by a letter code. Recently, both Canada and the US signed reciprocal ten-year multiple-entry visa agreements with China. Under these agreements, Canadian citizens are eligible for long-term L, M, S2, […]