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ZGBriefs | October 4, 2018

[…] Daily) The headmaster of a primary school in Heze, Shandong province, was punished for allowing advertisement on students' red scarf, a symbol of the young pioneers. Shandong promotes future Confucius-centered university (October 1, 2018, China Daily) Shandong province, the home of Confucius (551-479 BC), is actively promoting the work of founding a university named after the […]

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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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July 31, 2014

[…] weather and unspecified other reasons. Cities affected included Shanghai, Nanjing and Qingdao in the east, and Wuhan and Zhengzhou in central China, the statement said. State media promoting Chinas leader Xi with intensity unseen since Mao era (July 25, 2014, Washington Post) For decades, China has shunned the cult of personality, a result of […]

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ZGBriefs | January 21, 2016

[…] among Chinese students on social media, and some have been circulating how-to guides on legally possessing and using a gun in the U.S. China to introduce real-name registration for migrant workers (January 20, 2016, China Daily) China is set to introduce a real-name registration system for migrant workers to better protect their rights in […]

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ZGBriefs | January 5, 2017

[…] it was all worth it. Lively Trade in Course Registrations at Chinese Universities (January 3, 2017, Sixth Tone) With spring semester just around the corner, it’s course registration time in China, and some students have spied a chance to make a quick buck. Popular courses fill up quickly, and students who manage to secure a […]

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ZGBriefs | February 4, 2021

[…] are taking temperatures at the entrances and/or requiring face masks for entry. (Pretty much all malls are). My office building is requiring everyone to show their “health code” upon entry (it must be green). Economics / Trade / Business China Stockpiles Chips, Chip-Making Machines to Resist U.S.  (February 3, 2021, Bloomberg, via Yahoo! News) China is […]

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ZGBriefs | December 30, 2021

[…] Charter in 2017. But eh so-called “confidence doctrine” now looks to be upgraded with a fifth addition – “historical confidence.”  Even in secret, China’s leaders speak in code (January 1, 2022 edition, The Economist) (subscription required) China has published many volumes of excerpts from his speeches. Only recently, however, has a rare leak of secret versions […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Draft Proposal for a Law of Religion Unveiled

[…] law, calling for reformation of the religious management system in China and the speeding up of the enactment of religious legislation and the rule of law. To promote this, Professor Liu has published numerous articles and held several conferences on religion and the rule of law at the Pushi Institute for Social Sciences, which […]

Chinese Christian Voices

5 Challenges Facing Churches in China

[…] opposes traditions, and expresses contempt for authority. It also encourages people to deconstruct and ridicule the classics, including religions such as Christianity. For example, The Da Vinci Code was a popular novel worldwide several years ago. However, it was shocking to traditional churches because it led to many serious misunderstandings about Christianity. Another example […]

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The Present Condition of Christianity and Religious Regulations in China

[…] three suggestions for altering the thinking and implementing policies. The first is to adhere to the principle of equal treatment for all religions. The state should not promote any religion nor should it oppress any religion. Rather, different religions should be allowed to operate according to the rules of a market economy; there should […]

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