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ZGBriefs | December 22, 2022
[…] be months away (December 15, 2022, CNN) The end of pandemic restrictions in China will eventually usher in a strong economic rebound as the country learns to live with the Covid virus, according to economists, even as a slew of data showed business activity plummeting in November. Retail sales declined 5.9% last month from a year ago, according […]
February 27, 2014
[…] denounces Barack Obama's meeting with Dalai Lama (February 21, 2014,The Guardian) China accused Obama of letting the Dalai Lama use the White House as a podium to promote anti-Chinese activities. Hua Chunying, a spokeswoman for China's foreign ministry, said before the meeting that it was "a gross interference in China's domestic politics" and "a […]
ZGBriefs | September 14, 2017
[…] Xi Jinping's China (September 8, 2017, Boston Review) Contemporary China may trumpet Marxism as its unifying ideology, but only as window dressing. Ethnicity factors strongly in PLA promotions (September 9, 2017, Asia Times Online) While sweeping military change is on the cards at China's upcoming Communist Party Congress, few expect ethnic minority officers from […]
ZGBriefs | May 19, 2022
[…] 12, 2022, Sixth Tone) China’s top immigration authority announced on Thursday it will strictly restrict citizens from traveling abroad for “non-essential reasons,” as the country expands its stringent virus-control measures under the “zero-COVID” policy. The Last Train to Canton? (May 13, 2022, Sup China) Despite competition from rail, road, and river, the through train remained the most […]
ZGBriefs | December 15, 2016
[…] way, globalizing Chinese culture has been at the heart of the nation’s soft-power push over the past decade. However, a clear dilemma arises when it comes to promoting Chinese opera overseas. First, folk opera’s appeal is much stronger at home than abroad. Second, new opera lacks outstanding, globally minded works. Mr. Bean Comes to […]
As Churches Reopen in China (1)
[…] temperatures, scanning, guiding, and explaining is enormous. They work hard to be loving, patient, and attentive. Especially when dealing with elderly brothers and sisters who cannot scan codes or do not have health codes, they need to teach and guide them step-by-step. For those church members who have been a bit impatient because of […]
Insuring Those Who Serve
[…] CEO of TTc. Nathan comes with a great deal of experience in living and working cross-culturally. He grew up as a TCK (third culture kid) living in Saudi Arabia, Thailand and Malaysia and has lived in Malaysia for the past nine years with his wife Ruth and their three children, Joshua, Axy and Hannah. […]
ZGBriefs | June 20, 2024
[…] been ruled by China nor formed part of the People’s Republic of China, are being invited to China on expenses-paid junkets during which they will film tourism promotion videos, as part of a United Front operation targeting young people. Why China’s Hottest New Drama Is Dividing Female Viewers (June 11, 2024, Sixth Tone) The […]
Strangers in Xinjiang
[…] unsurprisingly.) As mining and oil development opened up Xinjiang's wealth, Han arrived to take, in the Uighurs' view, the lion's share. "We should be as rich as Saudi Arabia," one Uighur day laborer told me as we shared beers on a construction site in Beijing this summer. And as Han poured in, Uighur poured […]
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 […]