Nanjing!
...thousands of citizens of the city. Getting there is as easy as ever; China Eastern Airlines flies non-stop from Los Angeles. Image credit: Morning Nanjing, by Gu Ming, via Flickr....
...thousands of citizens of the city. Getting there is as easy as ever; China Eastern Airlines flies non-stop from Los Angeles. Image credit: Morning Nanjing, by Gu Ming, via Flickr....
...population (July 19, 2015, China.org.cn) The number of Chinese mobile phone users accounted for 94.5 percent of its total population by the end of June, latest data showed. In the...
Christian Today has posted an article with this headline: “Islam is the most popular religion for under-30s in China." The lead says: Islam has the largest number of young believers...
...Korean-American missionary arrested last year over a non-profit school he ran near the sensitive border with North Korea, his lawyer said, in a case that sparked outcry from international Christian...
...between 2013 and 2015. Protestantism has the largest number of places of worship while Buddhism has the highest number of followers in China. Society / Life Infographic: Average heights of Chinese...
...56 member countries on Monday for the founding of a Chinese-led infrastructure bank for Asia, including major American allies from Asia and Europe that Washington had counseled not to join...
...1948 and 1958 the number of believers grew to more than 50. With the rise of the Cultural Revolution, the church was occupied [probably by government work units] and had...
...the 1990s. Since then, a large number of intellectuals, who care about the social and political issues of the day, have begun to call themselves, or have been called, liberals....
...extended to life imprisonment, in addition to fines or confiscation of property. Society / Life Video: House washed away in China floods (June 18, 2015, BBC) Mobile phone footage shows...
...be blamed on a number of things, but one of them stands above all the others: social media. Motherland: In Search of Missing Girlhoods (June 13, 2015, Caixin Online) When...
...result of President Xi Jinping’s ongoing anti-corruption campaign, there has been a steady decline in the number of college graduates seeking employment in China’s public sector along with a parallel exodus of...
...this better than the universities themselves. Over 60 percent of Chinese students cover the full cost of an American university education themselves, effectively subsidizing the education of their lower-income American...