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Shenyang!

[…] to make it in time for the start of language classes at Northeast Normal University. The short version of the story is that there were no train tickets available so our fearless leader decided to charter a bus to take us on what he promised was a 14-hour journey. It wasn’t; we arrived in […]

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Tianjin!

[…] you are planning to visit, you can worship at the Tianjin International Fellowship.  Their website also has helpful information about the local Three-self churches in the city. Travel to and from Tianjin is quite convenient. With the new high-speed rail, it makes for an easy day trip from Beijing. It’s easily accessible by air […]

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Guiyang!

[…] of six churches in 2018.  Prior to the crackdown, the website ChinaChange posted an in-depth article about Living Stone Church, one of the largest in the city. Travel to the city is relatively easy, with flights from most major cities in China. It can also be easily reached by high-speed train from Kunming and […]

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Zhengzhou!

[…] devastating floods that have killed dozens and left millions homeless. I have paid particularly close attention since Zhengzhou was my first “Chinese hometown.” I’ll never forget the phone call I received from my teaching organization in the spring of 1984 informing me that I was being assigned to a new teaching team that was […]

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Nanjing!

[…] time. To those in the west, it is perhaps best known as the site of the Nanking Massacre, when invading Japanese soldiers killed hundreds of thousands of citizens of the city. Getting there is as easy as ever; China Eastern Airlines flies non-stop from Los Angeles. Image credit: Morning Nanjing, by Gu Ming, via Flickr.

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Hangzhou!

[…] interesting historical connections to Christianity. It is home to one of the oldest Catholic churches in China, The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, built by the Jesuits in 1651.  Hudson Taylor lived in Hanghzou in the 1860s; two of his children died and were buried there.  Today it is home to China's largest church, the […]

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Chengdu!

My first visit to Chengdu was in 1985, just before the Spring Festival holiday in late January. Having just completed one semester of teaching in Zhengzhou, Henan Province my teammates and I decided to take a boat ride down the Yangtze River from Chongqing to Wuhan on our way out to Hong Kong for […]

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Changsha!

[…] the Summer 2010 edition of the ChinaSource Quarterly. The fieldwork was done in Changsha. Getting to Changsha from the US is easier than ever now that Hainan Airlines offers non-stop service between Changsha and Los Angeles. There are also direct flights between Changsha and Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, Bangkok, and Taipei.  Image credit: […]

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Harbin!

[…] and Snow Sculpture Festival held in January each year. This short video will give you a feel for what the city looks like today. If you are travelling to Harbin and would like to attend a church service, check out the Harbin Nangang Christian Church, originally built by Lutheran missionaries in 1916. Image credit: […]

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Qingdao!

One of the striking things about the coastal city of Qingdao is the surviving European feel of much of the older sections of town. Qingdao was a German colony from 1898 to 1914, and unlike most other cities that had once been under colonial rule, the old European zone was not razed.