ZGBriefs | May 1, 2025
...the thousand-year-old goddess of seafarers. On March 29, two Mazu statues boarded Xiamen Airlines Flight MF881 at Gaoqi International Airport, buckled in for their 28th annual cultural exchange trip to...
...the thousand-year-old goddess of seafarers. On March 29, two Mazu statues boarded Xiamen Airlines Flight MF881 at Gaoqi International Airport, buckled in for their 28th annual cultural exchange trip to...
...I’d taken (though not as much sightseeing as I would have liked). He wrote, “Both foreign and American press interviewed us at many stages, but their coverage hardly hinted at...
...Star IShowSpeed Hailed as Soft Power Win for China (April 9, 2025, China Digital Times) This week, 20-year-old American influencer Darren Watkins Jr., better known as IShowSpeed, concluded a multi-week,...
...Partnership) March is Women’s Month, a holiday which is widely celebrated in China. In honor, we are re-posting a previous article written by a North American-Chinese missionary who served for...
Featured Article Video – China Is Hard to Get To for Most Americans. Why? (March 11, 2025, The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations) Andrew Cap, an English teacher and American...
...whose homes remain intact face a difficult decision. Conversations With Chinese Feminists (February 27, 2025, The Diplomat) Lihua*, sat at the wooden windowsill listening to American pop music and copying...
...has 3,200 counties and China has 2,800 prefectures. So on this long flight over the Pacific Ocean, I began to play around on my phone, trying to match up states...
...church with “creativity, beauty and faith.” See “Creativity and Faith—A Chinese American Perspective” by Bryan Ye-Cheung, February 14, 2025. In Case You Missed It A selection of recently published items:...
...one part of a larger picture; every culture and community has unique ways of expressing the connection between God and a creative life. The Asian American experience is no exception....
...Must Remain Open to Foreigners (February 8, 2025, South China Morning Post) In my freshman year at an American college almost two decades ago, I received a request from the...
...of strangers who mostly don’t speak the same language. Basic questions were posed; photos of cats were shared. But conversations between the Chinese hosts and their American guests have quickly...
...their American counterparts, Chinese leaders in academia, government, and the media are working to discern and shape the new trajectory of U.S.-China relations under a second Trump administration, now that...