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Policy, Implementation, and Shifting Official Perceptions of the Church in China

[…] foreign NGOs channeling funds to social groups in China whose agendas are suspect, especially when these NGOs are perceived as having an “anti-China” agenda. Related to this class="searchwp-highlight">first trigger would be whether the Chinese group or individual in question is perceived as having political motives. Criticizing the government, taking an activist stance on sensitive […]

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ZGBriefs | July 18, 2024

[…] center of a social media storm this week over its rapidly expanding robotaxi service, which is fueling concerns over road safety and job prospects. Chinese Shoppers Panic class="searchwp-highlight">Buy Pressed Cooking Oil Amid Safety Fears (July 12, 2024, Radio Free Asia) Shoppers in China are rushing to class="searchwp-highlight">buy artisanal cooking oils after the government announced […]

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ZGBriefs | September 19, 2024

[…] from his people, the pressure from himself, and the pressure of playing a dragon hero before his congregation. Society / Life China Raises Retirement Age for the class="searchwp-highlight">First Time Since the 1950s (September 13, 2024, NY Times) The Chinese government on Friday approved a plan to raise the country’s statutory retirement age, currently among […]

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ZGBriefs | October 3, 2024

[…] now. We hope this will help you better understand and pray for Lanzhou and its people! Society / Life China’s Anxious Youth, With No Plans to Marry, class="searchwp-highlight">Buy a Flat or Save, Focus on Life’s Needs (September 29, 2024, South China Morning Post) A majority of young Chinese consumers have seen their incomes remain […]

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ZGBriefs | October 17, 2024

[…] sore point as Beijing maintains that Tokyo has never fully apologized. Traditional Collectibles: the New Social Currency for Chinese Youth (October 15, 2024, ChinaSkinny) Chinese youth are buying traditional collectibles not just for decoration or fun but as a form of “spiritual comfort.” They hope the symbolic meaning and energy behind these items will […]

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ZGBriefs | August 1, 2024

Interview—Understanding China's Transformation Firsthand with David Moser (July 29, 2024, National Committee on US-China Relations) Arriving in China more than thirty years ago with nothing more than an interest in Chinese culture and philosophy, David Moser ended up witnessing China's monumental evolution from a country just discovering Coca-Cola to a wealthy, worldly, and confident […]

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The Next Decade of the Church in China

[…] the Past 40 Years In December 1978, China began its reform and opening up, and in 1979, the church in China started to resume gatherings, with the class="searchwp-highlight">first one being the Ningbo Centennial Church; the official reopening ceremony was held at the Shanghai Moore Memorial Church. I still remember the scene of many 60 […]

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ZGBriefs | August 8, 2024

[…] Life class="searchwp-highlight">Number of Chinese Couples Getting Married Falls to 12-Year Low, Data Shows (August 5, 2024, Reuters) The class="searchwp-highlight">number of Chinese couples who got married in the class="searchwp-highlight">first half of this year fell to its lowest level since 2013, official data showed, as more young people deferred nuptials amid a slowing economy and a […]

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ZGBriefs | January 9, 2025

[…] curious English names? You must have come across this phenomenon – whether they are names from a past century, or surnames, nouns or even adjectives used as class="searchwp-highlight">first names, or words that aren’t real at all. I have a particular interest in this because my English name – Cindy – isn’t exactly in vogue […]

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ZGBriefs | July 11, 2024

[…] the national push for more effective external propaganda, which it sees as essential to building the country’s international soft power. This week, it unveiled one of the class="searchwp-highlight">first mechanisms to measure and track progress on this strategic goal—an annual ranking to measure the relative success of cities in building their image abroad. China Rejects […]