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China Never Left Us

[…] us to China (the people). We had to do something about that. So, we did what China-crazy people do. We launched a brand new campus ministry for international students from China at the beginning of a pandemic.  With our task settled and our timing flawless, the only thing left for us to consider was […]

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History and Culture in China’s Education

[…] of The Kaifa Group, Inc. which fosters development in the areas of education, culture, and commerce. His experience includes university lecturing on mainland Chinese culture, cultural anthropology, international business, and other related courses. Excerpted from “Teacher Education in China: A Context Study,” The Kaifa Group Inc., March 2011. Used with permission Image credit: Around West […]

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ZGBriefs | October 31, 2024

[…] rebound to prepandemic levels with executives returning to the country, the world’s second-largest economy, in droves. But that hasn’t materialized. Over the last several months, many international airlines have suspended or reduced the frequency of flights in and out of China. For continental European and British carriers, the war in Ukraine has prevented non-Chinese […]

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ZGBriefs | July 11, 2024

[…] to be announced at the Chinese Communist Party’s third plenum on July 15 that will supposedly make all the difference. EU Plan to Impose Import Duty on Cheap Goods Could Dent Shein and Temu (July 3, 2024, The Guardian) The EU is moving forward with plans to impose customs duty on cheap goods in […]

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Anticipating Urban China

[…] packed all day long. Street peddlers dispense Coke and Sprite for a few cents a cup. China’s planners worry about the rapid disappearance of local brands as international companies use market savvy to grab large chunks of the consumer’s yuan, with prices often much higher than those of local brands. The old peddlers of […]

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Partnership—the Key to Reentry

[…] Only a national currently living in his country, or one who is thoroughly committed to returning home, has the right and the credibility to call a fellow international to join him in returning. While it is not our role to try and make this decision for them, we can help prepare them for this […]

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Hearing from the Church in China, Part 2

Trying to “Keep the Flies Out”

[…] developing world or from countries one might call the “China orbit.” Such a low proportion can only increase misunderstandings about China and multiply the challenges involved in international cooperation. Even though the number of foreign residents may be slowly crawling back with the threat of COVID-19 fading, and even though contacts with foreigners always […]

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The Future of Business as Mission in China

[…] do this for more than two years. However, with China building miles and miles of high-speed trains crisscrossing hundreds of cities across China, the increasing availability of cheap local flights, national phone calls becoming cheaper and the increase of Internet access (now approaching one-third of Chinese homes), many people are more willing to live […]

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ZGBriefs | August 22, 2024

[…] From The Times’s Investigation Into Shen Yun (August 16, 2024, The New York Times) Shen Yun Performing Arts, the traditional Chinese dance and music group, is an international sensation — with hundreds of performers on its annual world tour and holdings of more than $265 million. But a New York Times investigation found that […]

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ZGBriefs | March 20, 2025

Changsha’s Star Turn: How a Historic City Became China’s “Capital of Entertainment” (March 14, 2025, The World of Chinese) The capital city of Hunan province in central China has become an unexpected travel destination over the last decade…