ZGBriefs | August 11, 2016
...old town (again, probably best to go out and do while it’s still there!) Hainan Airlines Launching Flights from Beijing to Las Vegas (August 5, 2016, The Points Guy) Good...
...old town (again, probably best to go out and do while it’s still there!) Hainan Airlines Launching Flights from Beijing to Las Vegas (August 5, 2016, The Points Guy) Good...
...there was a round of layoffs. “I felt lucky then because I was not laid off,” Chen said. But in mid-April, the 36-year-old was called into a meeting room. Education...
...be part of that movement. Airlines are among those feeling the brunt. […] The CAAC said in August that weekly international flights were about 2% of 2019 levels, as more flights...
...I feel more numb about July 1. For years I've thought that it's not an occasion to celebrate—if I were in HK on this day I'd be out on the...
Nearly three years have passed since I began studying in the United States as an international student, and I now have enough experience to look back on it. I think...
...Historical Ride I came to this issue of the ChinaSource Quarterly, “Chinese American Christianity in History and Today,” with great curiosity and expectancy and was not disappointed. In the span...
...be criticized. This narrow focus is actually what drew me to this book; general books about mission work in China abound, but I am not aware of any other book...
...produce such courageous people?” This seems such an apt description of the book that the rest of this review will simply flesh out those comments. Excellent Johnson’s book explores both...
...questions, and suggested further reading, which make for an engaging book. Reading a book is a lively and enjoyable experience, especially reading a history book like this. The book is...
...China. Full disclosure, I was asked to review this book; and I’m thankful for it. Having served in southeast Asia for 23 years, the first 11 in China, I have...
On Wednesday, August 5, ERRChina will host an online book club discussion. I will be the moderator. The book we have chosen is Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future, by Dan Wang. ...
...place the blame on Gugu, the army, Yuan Sai, even Renmei herself—that is what I did for decades—now I understand with greater clarity than at any other time that I...