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Wuhan!
[…] first visit to Wuhan was in January of 1984. I was travelling with a group of 17 teachers on a boat trip down the Yangtze River from Chongqing to Wuhan. We disembarked in Wuhan three days before Spring Festival, and set out to acquire 17 train tickets to Guangzhou. Let’s just say it wasn’t pretty.</p>
One Hundred Churches of Zhejiang
<p>Due to the so-called “Church and Cross Demolition” campaign, the churches of Zhejiang Province have been in the news a lot over the past year. Whether on TV, online, or in our local newspapers, we have probably all seen heart-breaking pictures of demolished churches and crosses.</p>
“We Don’t Believe in Anything”
<p>If you want to find out what is really going on—I mean really going on—in China, ask a taxi driver. Since they spend all day conversing with people from all walks of life, getting various takes and perspectives on the issues of the day, few people have a better feel for the mood.</p>
It’s Like Sipping from a Fire Hose
A Webinar for Learning about China
A webinar exploring ways to learn about China, from language and culture to history and contemporary society. What books to read? What online resources to dip into? Not to point you to facts and figures, but to provide tools that will set you on a path of life-long learning.
Summer Reading: 5 “Lighter Fare” Books
<p>Some perfect holiday reading for the mountains or the beaches, or anywhere you find yourself this summer!</p>
ZGBriefs | June 18, 2015
<p><strong>Does Xi Jinping Represent a Return to the Mao Era?</strong> (June 16, 2015, <em>China File</em>)<br /> Following is an edited transcript of a live event hosted at Asia Society New York on May 21, 2015, “ChinaFile Presents: Does Xi Jinping Represent a Return to the Politics of the Mao Era?” The evening convened the scholars […]
ZGBriefs | July 23, 2015
[…] China Briefing) Applying for visas and residence permits in China just got a lot easier. Foreigners in Shanghai who enter China with a non-work visa and later find employment will now be able to change their visa status by presenting relevant documents directly at either of Shanghai’s airports. China’s Taiwan Denial (July 18, 2015, […]
ZGBriefs | March 12, 2015
[…] Thinking (March 6, 2015, Maoxian) David Shambaugh, the academic and think tanker, posted a piece in the Wall Street Journal titled "The Coming Chinese Crackup." I didn't find his argument that "China’s system and society … closer to a breaking point" persuasive in the least. Xi carries on China's tradition of political slogans (March 6, 2015, AP) […]
ZGBriefs | December 8, 2016
ZGBriefs is a compilation of news items gathered from published online sources. ChinaSource is not responsible for the content, and inclusion in ZGBriefs does not equal endorsement. Please go here to support ZGBriefs. How Does Education In China Compare With Other Countries? (Center for Strategic and International Studies) The ability of a […]
ZGBriefs | November 19, 2020
Catholic Mass in Shanghai in the Time of COVID (2020) (November 17, 2020, Sinosplice) English Church services for foreigners have still not been allowed to resume, even though church services in Chinese resumed months ago. (I assume it’s the same for Catholics as for other Christians, but I’ll correct this if I’m wrong.) Anyway, […]