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Peoples of China

House Church Attitudes towards Government Authorities

<p>ChinaSource recently asked six leaders of house churches, in various parts of the country, about the current environment that affects their practice of religion in their location. Their responses, detailing the environment as well as their attitudes towards the local authorities and the issue of registration, are expressed in this article.</p>

Editorials

Whose Zhongguohua Is It Anyway?

Five Voices on Contemporary Sinicization Debates

[…] held December 3-4, 2021, in Beijing. The expression “å Â…æÂŒÂæÂˆÂ‘國å®Â—æÂ•™中國化æÂ–¹å‘”  is often used in official rhetoric; “å®Â—æÂ•™中國化” is also embedded in the current five-year plan for the continued promotion of the Sinicization of Chinese religions: “深入æÂލ廣æÂˆÂ‘國基督æÂ•™中國化äºÂ”å¹´å·¥ä½Âœè¦ÂåŠƒ綱è¦Â (2023-2027å¹´) (Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, 2024). Yang Fenggangæ¥ÂŠé³³å´Â—, “Xi Jinping Is Not Trying to Make Christianity More Chinese,” […]

Lead Article

The Resolve of a Commoner

Some Reflections on China’s Catholics Today

[…] religious life, may be expressed in full and true freedom.” Vatican diplomats privately expressed puzzlement at the pope’s decision.15 Procession for the Chrism Mass in Beijing, Easter 2024 Disputes, denunciations, and divisions continue to saturate public and private discourse about the situation of Catholicism in China. Meanwhile, China’s Catholics continue to endure their present […]

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ZGBriefs | December 29, 2022

China says it will resume issuing passports and visas as virus curbs ease (December 28, 2022, NPR) The agency said it will take applications for ordinary visas and residence permits. It said the government will "gradually resume" allowing in foreign visitors and gave no indication when full-scale tourist travel from abroad might be allowed.

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ZGBriefs | May 14, 2020

How China's Provinces Came to Have Their Single Word Abbreviations (May 11, 2020, The Beijinger) Though cars are most likely the easiest place to see these letters on a daily basis, they were not in fact invented for vehicle registration purposes…

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ZGBriefs | April 6, 2023

Chinese Christians Adapt Under New Restrictions (March 30, 2023, The Gospel Coalition) The Gospel Coalition asked Chinese pastor, Reformed theologian, and church network leader Zhang San about increasing restrictions, ways he’s seen God at work, and what worries pastors even more than registration apps or closing churches.

Chinese Christian Voices

Marriage, a Child, or Both?

<p>When a child is born in China, the parents must register him/her and obtain a <em>hukou</em> (household registration certificate). When a couple recently went to register their child, they were told that, since they were not married, they would have to pay a 40,000 yuan “social maintenance fee.” Not having that amount of money, they launched a crowd-funding campaign […]

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ZGBriefs | February 27, 2020

<p><strong>Religious Groups in China Step Into the Coronavirus Crisis  </strong>(February 23, 2020, <em>The New York Times</em>)<br /> In temples, mosques and churches, China’s believers have been eager to fight the virus. Not all their efforts have been well received.</p>

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December 20, 2012

<p>China to Speed Up Hukou System Reform (December 18, 2012, China Digital Times)</p> <p>The National Development and Reform Commission announced Tuesday that the government will speed up reform of Chinas household registration or hukou system, following up on pledges by incoming leaders to emphasize urbanization and improve opportunities for rural citizens.</p>

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ZGBriefs | April 13, 2017

[…] 1 — than in any single season since when it was first discovered in humans four years ago. That worries lab director Guan Yi. But what disturbs him more is how fast this strain is evolving. "We're trying our best, but we still can't control this virus," says Guan. "It's too late for us to eradicate it."</p>