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ZGBriefs | February 11, 2016

[…] Article</p> <p>China Says Its Students, Even Those Abroad, Need More ‘Patriotic Education’ (February 10, 2016, <em>The New York Times</em>)<br /> Chinese students, already immersed in classes and textbooks that promote nationalist loyalty to the Communist Party as a bedrock value, must be made even more patriotic and devoted to the party, even when they are studying […]

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ZGBriefs | September 7, 2017

[…] China’s national anthem faces up to 15 days in police detention after parliament criminalized such acts in a new law on Friday that covers Hong Kong and Macau. Beijing reins in Hong Kong (September 1, 2017, East Asia Forum) Beijing is increasingly brazen about violating the ‘one country, two systems’ model and replacing it […]

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Grappling with Multiple Identities

[…] Therefore, it seems that public measures should not aim at suppressing the Hong Kong identity while boosting the China identity. Neither should the Hong Kong identity be promoted to an extent that China identity is overshadowed. We should have a more inclusive attitude towards the growth of both identities to keep “one country two […]

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Operation World

Praying for China and the Nations

[…] in groups or at your church. In addition to the section on the People’s Republic of China, there are also specific sections for China-Hong Kong and China- Macau. For those of you who prefer resources on your phone, you can download their fantastic Operation World Prayer app, which gives you access to all of […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Farewell to Pastor Lamb

[…] Park Hall to say farewell to their kind and loving Brother Lin. Lin Xian Gao was born into a family of pastors on October 4, 19242013, in Macau. He was baptized on Cheung Chau Island in Hong Kong in 1936. He began preaching in Guangzhou in 1945. In 1950 his congregation started meeting at […]

Peoples of China

Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation

[…] Childcare arrangements for the children of post-eighties do not appear to have changed in any significant way. Much like their own parents, post-eighties parents also tend to deposit their infant children with the child’s grandparents. In many cases, these parents will take the initiative to request this arrangement. Alternatively, the parents of the post-eighties […]

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It’s All about Serving Well

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ZGBriefs | February 25, 2021

[…] trying something new during this post-pandemic Spring Festival. Woman awarded $7,700 for five years of housework in China divorce ruling (February 24, 2021, The Guardian) Under a new civil code that came into effect last month, a person may seek compensation from their partner during a divorce if they were the primary carer for children or […]

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The Paradigm Shifts as the Pendulum Swings

A Reader Responds to “When the ‘Golden Age’ Is Over”

[…] Virginia Villa, and Bill Webster. “Religious Restrictions around the World.” <em>Pew Research Center</em>, September 30, 2021. Accessed November 22, 2022. <a href="https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/interactives/religious-restrictions-around-the-world/">https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/interactives/religious-restrictions-around-the-world/</a>. Christina Miu Bing Cheng, <em> Macau: A Cultural Janus</em> (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2009), 64. 段德æÂ™º, å¢Âƒå¤Â–å®Â—æÂ•™æ¸Â—透ç Â”ç©¶,(北京: 人æ°Â‘出版社, 2018), 36-37. Monlin Chiang, <em>Tides from the West: A Chinese Autobiography</em>, (Hong […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, December 19 Issue

[…] that some jades, ceramics, calligraphy and paintings now fetch huge sums. In 2011, for instance, a Ming dynasty vase sold for $140 million at an auction in Macau. Partly because of these free-spending bidders, China now possesses the second-largest art market in the world, after the United States. The film tells the story of […]