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ZGBriefs | August 8, 2024
People walking in Shanghai at night with many colored lights advertising businesses. China Unveils Ambitious 5-Year Plan to Overhaul the Hukou System (August 2, 2024, The Diplomat) Economists generally believe that to revitalize its economy, China must pivot from investment-led growth to one that emphasizes domestic consumption and service sector development. Reforming the hukou […]
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The Challenge of Inequality in Chinese Education
[…] shoulders; if their education is a failure, the family fails.” The Beijing education authorities are struggling to meet the rising demand, without much success. They have increased class="searchwp-highlight">class sizes this year to 40 children, up from 35, and added classrooms for another 12,000 places, according to the Education Department of the Beijing city government. […]
ZGBriefs | April 24, 2025
[…] China’s churches, so they plan to continue adapting as policies change. “The external environment may force us to change our format, but it will not diminish people’s spiritual needs,” said a former bookseller at Baojiayin, China’s biggest online Christian book retailer. “Instead, it will ignite an even greater need for the gospel.” Spotlight Job […]
How to Learn a Language, Part 2
How to Work Hard
[…] a picturesque lake on my Chinese university’s campus. On warm mornings, dozens of students will be seated on the grass, preparing for classes. On my way to class="searchwp-highlight">class, I can hear many of them reciting English dialogues. They are working hard, but it strikes me as odd. They are diligently learning English, but here […]
ZGBriefs | October 3, 2024
[…] within the church in China. Closing the Gaps (September 30, 2024, ChinaSource) In the gaps between our carefully crafted China narratives lie vast uncharted regions where God’s class="searchwp-highlight">Spirit is already at work. May he lead us to those places and grant us there the imagination to see ourselves in his greater story. Bringing Light […]
ZGBriefs | September 5, 2024
[…] advice to her 8,400 followers, charting her journey through long-term joblessness. “Unemployed at 31, not a single thing accomplished,” she posted last December. Economics / Trade / class="searchwp-highlight">Business Why It’s So Hard for China to Fix Its Ailing Economy (September 2, 2024, The New York Times) China’s economy is confronting a crisis unlike any […]
ZGBriefs | August 1, 2024
[…] over a still-unfolding food safety scandal: “Leisure activities are for the rich. Nobody here’s got any money, so nobody here cares.” – 龙标遥寄 Economics / Trade / class="searchwp-highlight">Business Luxury Brands Suffer as Chinese Shoppers Hold Back (July 24, 2024, BBC News) LVMH says its sales in Asia, which include China but not Japan, fell […]
A Black Hole or a House of Gold?
[…] of Joy Christian Church in San Dimas established the independently operated mission organization…we were among the first to be called by God to serve the smuggling route travelers. We faced the same challenges as other churches, but after a year and a half of service, both the mission and the church experienced profound spiritual breakthroughs.
ZGBriefs | January 9, 2025
[…] 2024, aiming to enhance understanding and promote people-to-people exchanges between China and the United States. It brought together over 150 representatives from the political, academic, media, and class="searchwp-highlight">business sectors, as well as youth and members of the “Friends of Kuliang” organization. Year Two of Praying for China’s Cities (January 2, 2025, China Partnership) At […]
ZGBriefs | July 18, 2024
[…] still see God at work in their communities. Most said the city and their churches were rocked by the Covid era, but that Chengdu is still a spiritually hungry place. Many pastors said they continue to experience growth and are seeing many unbelievers seek out their churches. How Hong Kong Immigrants and UK Churches […]