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ZGBriefs | April 17, 2025

The Tradition of Chinese Kites: A Cultural Legacy in the Sky (April 15, 2025, The Beijinger Blog) Kites have long been a significant part of Chinese culture and are a tradition that dates back over 2,000 years.

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ZGBriefs | September 12, 2019

[…] familiar. And if you’ve never been to China, and don’t know any Chinese people, you’ll enjoy the heart-warming story. China’s internet regulator orders online AI algorithms to promote ‘mainstream values’ (September 11, 2019, South China Morning Post) The government’s long list of “encouraged” content includes resources that promote Xi Jinping Thought, party policies and socialist core […]

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July 12, 2012

[…] National Museum celebrates centennial (July 9, 2012, Xinhua)Monday marked the 100th anniversary of the opening of the National Museum, with the country’s top leaders calling for more promotion of Chinese culture. In a congratulatory letter, President Hu Jintao spoke highly of the achievements made by the National Museum in collecting and protecting cultural relics, […]

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ZGBriefs | December 10, 2020

Pandemic fuels an RV boom in China (December 7, 2020, Inkstone News) People in China have been forced to enjoy domestic tourism because of the coronavirus pandemic. Many of them are turning to RVs to enjoy the road less traveled.

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ZGBriefs | May 6, 2021

Will Easing of Student Visa Restrictions Rekindle China-US Exchanges? (May 5, 2021, The Diplomat) It’s a step in the right direction, but there are still substantial hurdles – both logistical and political – for Chinese students to come to the U.S.

Chinese Christian Voices

As Churches Reopen in China (2)

[…] attend the services, the reopened churches were able to be truly orderly and quiet, and there were no problems or conflicts in the process of lining up, code scanning, or temperature measurement. From what I have seen, although some believers were unable to attend services due to incomplete information, they left in obedience, not […]

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ZGBriefs | December 10, 2015

<p>In Xinjiang, a Battle Over Bread (December 2015, Ethno Traveler)<br /> When is bread no longer just any old bread? The answer of course, at least in Xinjiang, is when it’s Uyghur Nan. Like many loaves in other cultures, Nan is made with flour, yeast, and water and baked in an oven, but that’s where the […]

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ZGBriefs | April 23, 2015

<h3></h3> <p><strong>With an Influx of Newcomers, Little Chinatowns Dot a Changing Brooklyn</strong> (April 15, 2015, <em>The New York Times</em>)<br /> With Chinese immigrants now the second largest foreign-born group in the city and soon to overtake Dominicans for the top spot, they are reshaping neighborhoods far beyond their traditional enclaves. Nowhere is the rapid growth […]

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Chinese Christians and the Chinese Zodiac

Idolatry or a Cultural Artifact?

[…] wrong but also about whether it might stumble fellow Christians. If I’m more open-minded, viewing the zodiac as a mere symbol, am I willing to limit my freedom for others’ consciences, especially those who might find it problematic? On the flip side, if I’m conservative, deeming the zodiac wrong, can I accept more liberal […]

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Testimony — A Tibetan Christian Doctor

<p>This post is a translation of an article that was published in <em>The Christian Times</em> in December 2012. It is about Dr. Luke, a member of the Tibetan Tu people who became a Christian through the witness and influence of his high school English teacher, who was from Northeast China.</p>