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December 19, 2013

[…] after she was infected with a strain of bird flu not previously found in humans. The woman in the city of Nanchang died of H10N8 bird flu virus, the Associated Press reports. Chinas Centers for Disease Control confirmed the death. The new strain is only the latest case of bird flu this year. In […]

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ZGBriefs | December 3, 2020

[…] helped drive its growth. A successful vaccine, provided at an affordable price, offers a potential route to address resentment and criticism of China’s early handling of the virus, as well as a financial boost for the country’s biotech firms. China to Make Foreign Garbage Ban Total  (November 30, 2020, Sixth Tone) Regulations allowing imported recycled materials […]

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10 Things NOT to Do on a Short-term Trip to China

[…] (Serving Well in China) as well as for the course The Church in China Today. You can access the courses via our website here, or go directly to the course pages on Udemy: Serving Well in China The Church in China Today To enroll in the courses using the discount, enter the promo code MAY.

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ZGBriefs | June 21, 2018

[…] The Influence of Denominations on Church Organizational Structure in China (June 11, 2018, ChinaSource Quarterly) In recent years, as the Chinese church has grown, more urban churches have begun promoting church organization and structure. This has not always been the case. For a long time, continued government persecution drove the church underground and cut off connections […]

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ZGBriefs | December 5, 2019

[…] Tiantai County, Taizhou has a floor space of 1,500 square meters (0.37 acres) with a seating capacity of 800 people, according to Taizhou Jiaojiang Church.  An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors  (December 3, 2019, Chinese Church Voices) here has been much speculation and anecdotal reporting of what is expected of the church in China […]

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ZGBriefs | February 25, 2021

[…] to investigators familiar with the draft report. I was on the WHO’s Covid mission to China, here’s what we found (February 22, 2021, The Guardian) Our investigations concluded the virus was most likely of animal origin. It probably crossed over to humans from bats, via an as-yet-unknown intermediary animal, at an unknown location. Such “zoonotic” diseases […]

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ZGBriefs | November 11, 2021

[…] increasingly visible—even shown on TV, as in the BBC series It’s a Sin. In China, however, the disease remains a socially taboo subject. As many try living with virus, China keeps up zero tolerance (November 10, 2021, AP) But for authorities in Beijing, control over the virus has become a point of pride, a potent tool of […]

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5 Challenges Facing Churches in China

[…] opposes traditions, and expresses contempt for authority. It also encourages people to deconstruct and ridicule the classics, including religions such as Christianity. For example, The Da Vinci Code was a popular novel worldwide several years ago. However, it was shocking to traditional churches because it led to many serious misunderstandings about Christianity. Another example […]

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ZGBriefs | August 19, 2021

[…] Jazeera) The partial closure of the world’s third-busiest container port is worsening congestion at other major Chinese ports, as ships divert away from Ningbo amid uncertainty over how long virus control measures in the city will last. China calls for curbs on ‘excessive’ income and for the wealthy to give back more to society (August 18, 2021, CNBC) […]

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ZGBriefs | May 19, 2022

[…] 12, 2022, Sixth Tone) China’s top immigration authority announced on Thursday it will strictly restrict citizens from traveling abroad for “non-essential reasons,” as the country expands its stringent virus-control measures under the “zero-COVID” policy. The Last Train to Canton? (May 13, 2022, Sup China) Despite competition from rail, road, and river, the through train remained the most […]