A Prayer of Thanks before the Gaokao
...deliberately spoke cheerfully to encourage him over the phone. We talked about some casual topics, and I tried not to mention the exam, because my son has always been sensitive...
...deliberately spoke cheerfully to encourage him over the phone. We talked about some casual topics, and I tried not to mention the exam, because my son has always been sensitive...
...part, we don’t have any problem with regard to technology and safety.” China’s mobile phone users hit 1.03 bln (May 23, 2012, Xinhua) China’s mobile phone users hit a record...
...to gain an upper hand on a geopolitical rival. Can a Budget Phone Help Apple Overtake Huawei in China (February 21, 2025, CNN) Apple offered the latest version of its...
...Wu refused to give her phone number, the group decided that she was a "demon" and "evil spirit" that needed to be eliminated. They then proceeded to beat her to...
...to remember two long numbers, ever: Your phone number and your Social Security number. In China, you’re constantly barraged by digits: QQ numbers (QQ is China’s most popular chat service),...
...Interviewees are identified by a number, i.e. MI#1.Focus Group interviewees are also identified by a number, i.e. FG#1. ^ Si Shi (四石), GJ, and Lo Qi, 罗七, “Financial Expectations of...
...Online Book Club (ERRC) The next book for ERRC’s online book club discussion will be Other Rivers: A Chinese Education, by Peter Hessler. The discussion will be facilitated by Joann...
...to 40 titles that Peng hopes to hand readers this year must be government-approved, a process ranging from 1 month to 7 years. Then, Enoch must purchase an ISBN number...
...[] Back then, the number of ministries went from 70 to 44 this year the 44 ministries are expected to cut in half with portfolios redistributed. This would be a...
...the used book shop on Shanghai’s Fuzhou Road, to Confucian temples’ used book markets, used book shops in Hangzhou, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, and back to the biggest online market...
...is a PhD student at Calvin Theological Seminary and previously was a PhD candidate in economic history at a Shanghai university. Together they have coauthored articles and book chapters as...
...the capital, leaving cars waterlogged, while lifting others onto bridges meant for pedestrians. Sponsored Link Online Book Club (ERRChina) On August 9, Joann Pittman will facilitate an online book club discussion...