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A Church in Guiyang

[…] the time I arrived there, it was about 2pm. I set about looking for a hotel near the train station. It wasn’t long before I found one that was cheap, about US$25 per night. That should have been a clue. But I booked a room there anyway. It was very small, but given the price, didn’t look too bad. At about 9 that […]

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ZGBriefs | November 14, 2019

[…] investment management. Experts find the document’s language purposely vague on key issues, though an optimistic few believe it indicates less scope for micro-management by government bodies. Singles Day sales for Alibaba top $38 billion, breaking last year's record  (November 12, 2019, CNN) The country's biggest e-commerce company had already topped last year's record 16 1/2 hours in, […]

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ZGBriefs | April 30, 2020

[…] last 12 were discharged on Sunday. Their release ended a four-month nightmare for the city, where the disease was first detected in December. Beijing opens drive-thru testing sites to find more asymptomatic COVID-19 infections  (April 29, 2020, Global Times) Beijing’s Haidian district opened a drive-thru testing point for nucleic acid tests of the coronavirus with the […]

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The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom

A Book Review

[…] stage—heard in world conferences, accepted in the World Trade Organization, included in hosting global events. Here was the rub between learning from America, depending on US consumers buying affordable (cheap) Chinese goods, and becoming independent and not sold-out to America’s democratic ideology or enmeshed in what was seen as American imperialism. Pomfret notes both […]

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The Chinese Church May Be More Complex than You Thought

[…] profile confrontation with the authorities, others prefer a low-profile, less confrontational stance. There are also some churches who embrace and preach the prosperity gospel, and substitute “ cheap grace” for bearing the cross. For the house church in China, the threat of consumerism and materialism is real and growing. In addition, there are plenty […]

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The Christian World They Made Together: 1850–1911

History of Chinese Christianity in North America (1)

[…] development that created a tremendous demand for labor. The abolition of slavery in the British territories (1807) and the United States (1861) only intensified the need for cheap labor globally. These historical developments explain, in part, the growth of the Chinese diaspora and Chinese immigration to the United States and Canada. A small but […]

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Chinese Students Return Home—To What?

[…] One Mass Education Movement staff member with a Ph.D. from Cornell went through ten modifications before the model of brooder was “scientific,” used local materials, and was cheap—it was a mud brooder with a screen made of twigs.”1 Humility and a true desire to serve were also required of the students. Some that had […]

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Reflections from a Foreign Friend: My Years with China’s Migrants

[…] up by the thousands, all requiring cheap labor for building, manufacturing, and maintaining. Uneducated villagers began pouring into coastal areas, finding employment as unskilled laborers on construction sites and in factory assembly lines, as security guards and cleaners, trash recyclers and fruit sellers. Throughout the 1980s, the initial waves of migrants transformed—seemingly overnight—coastal towns […]

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ZGBriefs | February 9, 2023

[…] Fad? (February 2, 2023, The World of Chinese) Once shunned by Chinese youth as old-fashioned and overly formal, tea-drinking is bcoming cool again. How China Fell In Love With Cheap Wine (February 7, 2023, Sixth Tone) Once a symbol of luxury, today’s wine market is dominated by so-called little wines — and increasingly the category known as “996-es”: […]

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Treasures at the Market

[…] asked about the accessories that usually came with these outfits (doll-sized skates, beach towels, umbrellas, and sunglasses) but she shook her head. “Maybe that’s why they’re so cheap,” one of my little friends concluded. I bought a few things for my niece in the US, and we three happily left with our bargains. Realizing […]