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ZGBriefs | October 15, 2015

[…] their salary to their parents has sparked debate online on filial piety. The Guangzhou Daily newspaper reported that the company, an unnamed beauty salon chain, wanted to promote good moral values among its employees. China’s funeral revolutionaries – Podcast (October 14, 2015, The Guardian) Inspired by Silicon Valley, two entrepreneurs set out to disrupt […]

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Putonghua: Uniting a Linguistically Fractured China

[…] After the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, the matter became urgent for the Communist Party as they sought to unify the country and promote literacy. The first step was the release of a list of 515 simplified characters in 1956 (Kindle, loc. 747). The next step was the introduction of […]

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The Year of Living Sensitively

[…] of these impending anniversaries is helpful in understanding events in China during the coming year. March 10 (1959) This dates marked the 60th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China taking full control of what is now the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR). For the Tibetan government in exile it is regarded as the day […]

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ZGBriefs | January 9, 2020

[…] sent to hospitals because of a mystery respiratory ailment—and true to form, China is trying to keep it quiet. China pneumonia outbreak may be caused by Sars-type virus: WHO  (January 8, 2020, The Guardian) A cluster of more than 50 pneumonia cases in the central Chinese city of Wuhan may be due to a newly emerging member of […]

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A Foot Wide on the Edge of Nowhere

A Book Review

[…] ethnic minority peoples. Their service in China spanned years of civil war, WW II, and the war of liberation that led to the founding of the People’s Republic of China. Having access to decades of family correspondence and discussions with other family members Helen Joynt has reconstructed the life, beliefs, and spiritual journeys of […]

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Christian Women and Modern China

A Book Review

[…] political turmoil of the day making it China’s oldest women’s organization. Ma, 89. “New China” refers to the era when Mao rebuilt the country as a Communists republic—The People’s Republic of China. Ma, 89. Owning a piano was considered elitist by the Red Guard. This coupled with her extraordinary mastery triggered her persecution. She […]

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ZGBriefs | March 10, 2022

[…] China and Ukraine—in infographics. Sponsored Link Public Lecture: The Rise of China and What it Means for the Church China’s transformation since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949 has been dramatic. What have been the implications of this transformation for the Church in China? How has this affected relations with […]

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The Lenses of History

[…] era. In fact, Mao not only decried the ancient culture and civilization, he sought to destroy it. Following the rise to power of Deng Xiaoping and the promotion of the so-called “opening and reform” policy, the official line regarding China’s ancient past changed. Rather than view traditional culture as something to be destroyed, it […]

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China through the Lenses of History

[…] era. In fact, Mao not only decried the ancient culture and civilization, he sought to destroy it. Following the rise to power of Deng Xiaoping and the promotion of the so-called “opening and reform” policy, the official line regarding China’s ancient past changed. Rather than view traditional culture as something to be destroyed, it […]

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May 30, 2013

[…] technocratic competence but is often beset with corruption scandals. Instead, they join because becoming a Party member is a resume booster that can get a Chinese citizen promoted more rapidly, especially within government or state-owned-enterprises. HEALTH In China, 'cancer villages' a reality of life (May 29, 2013, CNN) They say Wuli was once famed […]