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June 12, 2014

[…] Ties in Trade (June 8, 2014, The New York Times) It points to abiding tensions between the worlds two most populous countries, focusing on their shared 2,521 -mile border and dating back more than 50 years, to Chinas territorial claim over Tibet. Chinese party newspaper says Western democracy only brings chaos (June 9, 2014, […]

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3 Questions: Far East Deep South

An Interview with Director Larissa Lam

[…] but for far more personal reasons—to discover her husband’s family’s southern roots. The result is a fascinating film that explores the Chinese immigration story from a little -known angle and includes a multitude of extraordinary details. Did you know bound feet were an advantage in the immigration process for Chinese women? We caught up […]

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ZGBriefs | September 17, 2015

[…] emperor to convert, and with him, all of China. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs Xi Jinping's portrayal of China's role in World War II reflects present -day aims (September 11, 2015, Sydney Morning Herald) "For the 60 million overseas Chinese the sentiment is so strong, after being beaten down for 100 years, especially […]

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ZGBriefs | October 10, 2019

[…] The conflict is having a damaging effect on both countries. China Masters Political Propaganda for the Instagram Age  (October 5, 2019, The New York Times) Leveraging celebrities, the know -how of tech companies and images built for social media, the Communist Party can effectively stir patriotism among the youth. China and Hong Kong the ultimate test […]

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Reaching Gen Z in Singapore

Paster Ho believes one-on-one ministry is important in an age when young people want quick answers to their questions. “We need to equip good youth leaders to connect with the youths, especially at this age when youths rather listen to their friends than their parents.”

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ZGBriefs | January 28, 2016

China’s Search for the Secrets of Jewish Success (January 25, 2016, Tablet) In their quest to understand Jews better, popular Chinese authors and bloggers offer up facts and myths about everything from the Talmud to anti-Semitism.

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for April 12, 2012

[…] Get daily updates from ZGBriefs on Twitter @ZG_Briefs. To make a contribution to ZGBriefs, please click here and then select Donate Through Paypal. FEATURED ARTICLE China’s e -publishing revolution puts writers on a fast track to freedom (April 11, 2012, Guardian Books Blog) A new phenomenon in China fiction published exclusively online is giving […]

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ZGBriefs | September 5, 2019

[…] a string of violent acts. Yang Wei was resettled in Canada years ago by the UN refugee agency, after Beijing jailed him for his involvement in pro -democracy movements. But Yang, who is said to have mental health issues, went on to commit a series of offences in Canada. As the Sino-African relationship flourishes, […]

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ZGBriefs | November 23 2016

[…] has changed. Religion Video: Why some Chinese millennials are taking up the hermit’s life in the mountains (Aeon) With a contemplative style that evokes its subject, the Beijing -based filmmaker Ellen Xu’s Summoning the Recluse introduces several young Chinese urbanites who are embarking on spiritual quests. Through a hermit’s lifestyle that draws on Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian traditions – either […]

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The Princess Bride and Ramadan

About 30 million Chinese citizens are Muslim; that’s 2% of the population. Ten of the 56 official “nationalities” in China are predominantly Muslim: Hui, Uyghur, Kazak, Dongxiang, Kirgiz, Salar, Tajik, Uzbek, Bonan, and Tatar. If you’ve ever read or seen The Princess Bride, there’s a character who basically responds to every assertion the other characters […]