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ZGBriefs | May 21, 2020

[…] an app that can be downloaded on the country’s tax bureau website. Though that might sound simple enough, the catch is that the app requires an individualized tax code, and in yet another case of “things you can’t do without an official Chinese ID number,” foreigners will have to go to a tax bureau office in […]

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August 8, 2014

[…] 2014, AsiaNews.it) As news about churches being demolished in Zhejiang (and elsewhere) and Christians arrested and tortured makes global headlines, the Beijing government vows to continue to promote the development of a Chinese Christian theology according to the national policy on religion. This was stated by Wang Zuoan, head of the State Religious Affairs […]

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ZGBriefs | October 1, 2015

[…] an education data and consulting company. The data was collected in the second half of last year. Health / Environment Beijing to Return to its Roots and Promote Commuting by Bicycle (September 25, 2015, Nanfang Insider) Beijing has long been known as the city of bicycles, but with China’s economic boom and desire for […]

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ZGBriefs | March 9, 2017

[…] body amounts to $500 billion, just below the annual economic output of Sweden. A Quick Scan at the NPC (March 3, 2017, China Media Project) The QR code, it seems, it being pushed this year as a symbol of sorts for the government’s professed openness and transparency. Also on Sunday, media reports said, codes […]

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ZGBriefs | December 26, 2024

[…] some people to look for a way out. The phenomenon has become so widely discussed online that it has its own nickname: runxue, or run philosophy, a coded term for emigration. CDT 2024 Year-End Roundup: Quotes of the Year (Part 1) (December 18-19, 2024, China Digital Times) CDT 2024 Year-End Roundup: Quotes of the Year […]

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ZGBriefs | July 6, 2023

[…] education” has come before China’s top legislative body, offering a new means to tighten ideological controls both online and beyond the country’s borders. Despite its emphasis on “ promoting the spirit of patriotism,” the text of the law makes clear that the broader goal is to legislate love and devotion to the Chinese Communist Party […]

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January 16, 2014

[…] Your China Chops: Take the CDT News Quiz (January 10, 2014, China Digital Times) How do instant noodles and pork chop soup go together? Theyre both Internet code words for important people and events from 2013. From disasters natural and man-made to political scandals, Chinese netizens talked about it all, creating memes and skirting […]

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Telecommunications and the Internet in China

[…]  No other country has experienced a communications and information-access revolution as big and as fast as China is experiencing today. China’s government and Communist Party welcome and promote the revolution in principle as a boon for economic development. At the same time, they are trying to shield the country against the spread of e-pornography […]

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ZGBriefs | September 3, 2020

[…] to study, teach, and run their businesses. Pray for China September 7, 2020 (Pray for China, A Walk Through History) On Sept.7, 1807, Robert Morrison (马礼逊) arrived in Macau as the first Protestant missionary to China. At that time, it was a capital crime for a Chinese to teach the language to foreigners or to […]

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August 3, 2012

[…] province often shares the honor of being the hometown of Confucianism because of its proximity to Qufu, the Sage’s birthplace. It’s also a place, as local government promotes it, where Buddhism and Christianity flourished together in history. While Buddhism is easy to trace – the more than 1,000-year-old Xinglong pagoda stands tall in the […]