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July 26, 2012

[…] in Shaanxi. Rainstorms also destroyed 29,000 houses and damaged another 55,000.Beijing highway reopens as deluge cleared (July 24, 2012, Shanghai Daily)The highway linking Beijing, Hong Kong and Macau has been reopened for traffic this morning, two days after it was blocked by the Beijing’s heaviest rainstorm in six decades. More than 500 police officers […]

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ZGBriefs | May 12, 2016

[…] investigation. The CAC said Baidu relied excessively on profits from paid listings in search results, and did not clearly label such listings as the result of commercial promotion, compromising the objectivity and impartiality of search results. Whither China’s Economy? Parsing a Twofer From the People’s Daily (May 11, 2016, China Real Time) Two quick […]

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China and the Vatican

[…] will be divided between Islam and Christianity with significant pockets of indigenous religious practice. In China, however, things seem more up for grabs. Confucianism is an ethical code more than a religion, and seventy years of official atheism have more or less fallen by the wayside in favor of palpable spiritual hunger. Yet while […]

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As Churches Reopen in China (1)

[…] make the first service at 8:30am, some believers rose early at 5:00am to get to church for COVID testing, filling out health forms, and scanning a health code with their phone. One believer told me, “I was so happy on hearing that we would be able to meet; I was too excited to sleep […]

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Political Counting

[…] that the best way to arrest some of the moral decay within Chinese society was to issue a list of 12 Core Socialist Values that would be promoted through a nationwide moral education campaign. Divided into three categories (national, social, and individual), the values are: prosperity, democracy, civility, harmony, freedom, equality, justice, rule of […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for April 20, 2012

[…] aristocracy. Corruption Nation: Why Bo Xilai Matters (April 16, 2012, The New Yorker, by Evan Osnos) So many Chinese officials have been arrested for embezzling funds through Macau that two scholars devoted a study to the subject. In China, foot binding slowly slips into history (April 16, 2012, The Los Angeles Times, by Kit […]

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ZGBriefs | October 29, 2015

[…] will now carry a maximum of a 7 year prison sentence in China. This is due to an amendment to section 284 of the Chinese Criminal Law Code which will take effect on November 1st. The amendment stipulates that those who cheat or plot to cheat will be given a 3 year jail sentence, […]

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The Church’s One Foundation

[…] all over the world. They are not alone. They are part of the church universal. This conference reflects his comment; there are attendees from China, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore, The Philippines, The United States, Canada, and Australia (to name a few). We sang this truth together during the opening session of the conference, […]

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New Ebook: View from the Wall

[…] time, we are offering the book free to new subscribers to ChinaSource publications. Go to Subscribe and sign up as a new subscriber and you will receive a code to download View from the Wall for free in the confirmation email. Be sure to share this offer with your friends! Image credit: gmshtwjl on Pixabay.

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ZGBriefs | March 19, 2020

[…] of church hospitals may still be mentioned from time to time. After all, they bear witness to the missionaries who actively served the community, saved lives and promoted public awareness of health. They did this in an environment where there was an absence of adequate medical care and medicine, and under the limited conditions […]