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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, January 3 Issue

[…] their parents. Most are the offspring of peasants who have flocked to cities in one of the largest migrations in human history. For three decades, the migrants' cheap labor has fueled China's rise as an economic juggernaut. But the city workers are so squeezed by high costs and long hours that many send their […]

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Post-Conference Reflections on Expatriate Ministry in China

[…] of the year when their Chinese friends want nothing more than to sit around and talk about life and family. But hey, who doesn’t enjoy warm beaches, cheap shopping, donuts, Swensons ice cream, and unhindered Google access? The yearly Thailand exodus is now so much a “normal” part of China service that one wonders […]

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Insuring Those Who Serve

[…] Shanghai Redleaf Women’s Hospital  International SOS Clinics (Several locations)  Global Healthcare Shanghai Ltd.  Shanghai East International Medical Center  Excluding claims from these facilities, China is a relatively cheap country for medical claims, but the cost of these medical facilities is transforming China into one of the most expensive medical destinations outside of the United […]

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“The Air that I Breathe”

Personal Reflections on Pollution in China

[…] our move that I was able to literally give away our two vehicles. Living in China does not require us to own a car. Public transportation is cheap and nearly every store or service we need on a daily basis (grocery store, hardware store, restaurants, hair cuts, dry cleaner, tailor, computer equipment, bank, etc) […]

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Reflections on a First Visit to Hong Kong

[…] finally, when I booked my flight and accommodation in Hong Kong, I could not understand why the flight from Kuala Lumpur and nine nights’ accommodation were so cheap. I soon realized that the hostel that I booked was in Chunking Mansions, a major gathering place for asylum seekers, refugees, and illegal immigrants in Hong […]

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A New Understanding of the Relationship between Christianity and Chinese Culture

[…] have monopolized questions of Christian identity in China since the 1980s, and the result is a church that while not necessarily “less Chinese” is certainly more global. Cheap air travel, labor migration, tourism, study abroad, and the Internet bind the villagers to the popular culture of global Catholicism even though their church remains formally […]

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Our First 13 Days

[…] amount you find may disgust you . . . Mold Speaking of black mold, it is a big nuisance in this humid region. You can, however, purchase cheap, non-electric dehumidifiers at Walmart and place them in closets to keep the mold away. Eating Reduce your stress level by not worrying about cooking. You can […]

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Why Are the Migrants Being Kicked Out?

[…] China, but especially in south China, for my book on the subject, this was an inescapable theme. Urban villages with local populations of just one or two thousand, providing cheap housing often to tens of thousands of migrant workers, would be targeted as “black spots” on the urban fabric — on the canvas of China’s emerging modern self-image. […]

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ZGBriefs | November 29, 2018

[…] less glamorous side of China’s rapid change: a reliance on the heavy hand of big infrastructure as a salve for deeper problems in politics and economics. How Cheap Labor Drives China’s A.I. Ambitions (November 25, 2018, The New York Times) In China, long the world’s factory floor, a new generation of low-wage workers is assembling the […]

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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 […]