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July 18, 2013

[…] waves yesterday when they released a jointly developed a list of 100 books and a list of 100 movies, documentaries, and television shows that they plan to promote heavily among Chinas youth. They expounded on the purpose of the list: A magazine that covers literature in China, iRead, posted the lists on Sina Weibo, […]

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ZGBriefs | August 13, 2015

[…] popularity? In China, now there’s a new option: put it on a government blacklist. China’s Ministry of Culture this week banned 120 songs for “containing content that promotes sex, violence or crime, or harms public morality.” Language / Language Learning Why you should read Chinese on your phone (August 12, 2015, Hacking Chinese) The […]

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ZGBriefs | June 25, 2020

[…] Decay of China’s Public Sphere  (June 23, 2020, Sixth Tone) Not having kids doesn’t mean a woman is a “failure.” So why can’t China stop arguing about it? Civil Code strengthens adoption law  (June 24, 2020, China Daily) In its marriage and family section, the code raises the upper age limit for adoptees from 14 to 18, thereby […]

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ZGBriefs | January 21, 2021

[…] In the past several weeks, China has seen outbreaks of COVID-19. Worst hit is Heibei province, which borders the capital Beijing. Once thought to be all but rid of the virus, the country has been on alert after the sudden rise in cases. This outbreak comes on the cusp of Chinese New Year, the largest annual human […]

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ZGBriefs | December 31, 2015

[…] to party cadres reported by two independent political magazines in Hong Kong, Meng Jianzhu, the country’s security tsar, revealed that the most closely guarded secrets, including nuclear codes, had been lost to America. Mr Meng was reporting on the failure of his attempts to lure back a leading defector and the fallout of the […]

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ZGBriefs | December 5, 2019

<p><strong>Expat Wrestling Season: The internal clash between staying and going</strong>  (December 3, 2019, <em>The Culture Blend</em>)<br /> It’s here again. Wrestling season. For the expats. Here’s the backstory . . . for the rest of you. Expats don’t stay forever. We come and go. </p>

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Pentecost in China (1)

Origins

[…] forced out of China, Sister Løland remained two more years and eventually, in March 1951, came to Hong Kong. She was greatly used of the Lord to promote the Pentecostal movement throughout Hong Kong, especially among the Pentecostal holiness churches. She left Hong Kong to return home to Norway in 1972. Her powerful testimony […]

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The Registered Church in China

Flourishing in a Challenging Environment

[…] strongly. Administrative things we can compromise about and negotiate. We have had good relations with the government. Framing the issue, another pastor said, The church is not free to protest in Tiananmen Square, but it is free to preach the gospel in church. Likewise, the government cannot preach atheism in church. We cannot go […]

The Lantern

Putting Events into Perspective

[…] eBook We are offering a new ebook, 7 Trends Impacting Foreign Christians in China.  As a current ChinaSource subscriber you can download a copy for free using the coupon code: SUBSCRIBERGIFT.  For a limited time, the ebook is also available to new subscribers. Invite your friends to check out the ChinaSource website and consider subscribing to ChinaSource publications.  […]

Book Reviews

A New Understanding of the Relationship between Christianity and Chinese Culture

The Missionary’s Curse and Other Tales from a Chinese Catholic Village, Henrietta Harrison, University of California, 2013, 279 pages. ISBN-10: 0520273125; ISBN-13: 978-0520273122. At Amazon: paperback $24.33; Kindle $14.55 with free reading app. Reviewed by Andrew Kaiser Henrietta Harrison’s recent book, The Missionary’s Curse and Other Tales, recounts the story of Catholicism in a small village located […]