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Invisible China

A Book Review

[…] completing their required years in school, many young people used to move to the coasts and find work in the factories in the Yangtze and Pearl River delta regions. However, and this is a key point of Invisible China, a critical shift has occurred. The coastal manufacturing and construction sectors that used to absorb […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, March 20 Issue

[…] provides another glimpse of the complexity of China today. The Nightmare Never Ends For Families of Missing Jet (March 19, 2014, TIME) With the fate of Mayasia Airlines Flight 370 still unknown and dominating much of the media, this article takes a look at what it means for the families and friends of the […]

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A Ten-Year Visa

This afternoon the good folks at FEDEX delivered a small package to my house, and it wasn’t even a Christmas present. In fact, it was something better — my passport, with a brand-spanking-new Ten-year, multiple entry tourist visa to China.

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Nanjing!

[…] time. To those in the west, it is perhaps best known as the site of the Nanking Massacre, when invading Japanese soldiers killed hundreds of thousands of citizens of the city. Getting there is as easy as ever; China Eastern Airlines flies non-stop from Los Angeles. Image credit: Morning Nanjing, by Gu Ming, via Flickr.

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Chengdu!

[…] campaign launched by the government 20 years ago, Chengdu has become one of China’s major urban centers. No longer isolated in southwest China, there are now non-stop flights to Chengdu from cities in Europe, the Middle East, and now, even San Francisco (United Airlines). Image credit: Lounge Bridge in Chengdu, by George Lu, via Flickr

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Changsha!

[…] the Summer 2010 edition of the ChinaSource Quarterly. The fieldwork was done in Changsha. Getting to Changsha from the US is easier than ever now that Hainan Airlines offers non-stop service between Changsha and Los Angeles. There are also direct flights between Changsha and Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, Bangkok, and Taipei.  Image credit: […]

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ZGBriefs | March 24, 2022

[…] box from crashed plane is a cockpit recorder (March 23, 2022, Reuters) China’s aviation authority said on Wednesday the black box retrieved from the site of the China Eastern Airlines plane crash is a cockpit voice recorder according to an early assessment. Economics / Trade / Business U.S. reinstates 352 product exclusions from China tariffs (March 23, […]

Chinese Church Voices

Responding to Tragedy

[…] the Crash of Flight MU5735: Mourn with Those Who Mourn; Be Alert to Spreading Incidences of Survival that Damage the Gospel On March 21, 2022, China Eastern Airlines flight MU5735, a Boeing 737 passenger aircraft, crashed with 132 people on board in Teng county, Guangxi province. The crash occurred after the plane took off […]

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ZGBriefs | January 12, 2023

[…] a radical you need to know in sickness or health. Travel / Food China preparing to expand airline service to United States (January 11, 2023, AP) U.S. and Chinese airlines are among some 40 carriers that have submitted applications covering some 700 flights per week involving 34 countries, China Central Television reported on its website. It […]

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ZGBriefs | March 2, 2023

[…] to overseas destinations, but travel companies aren’t. After three years of practically zero bookings, China’s travel industry faces a daunting rebuilding job. Agencies have folded or lost staff. Airlines have cut flights. Partner businesses in overseas destinations have disappeared. Living Cross-culturally To Stay or Not to Stay? Is It Time to Leave China? (February 27, 2023, ChinaSource […]