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ZGBriefs | July 11, 2024
Archaeologists Recover 900 Artifacts from Ming Dynasty Shipwrecks in South China Sea (June 18, 2024, <em>Smithsonian Magazine</em>) “The discovery provides evidence that Chinese ancestors developed, utilized, and traveled to and from the South China Sea, with the two shipwrecks serving as important witnesses to trade and cultural exchanges along the ancient Maritime Silk Road,” […]
Those Were the Good Old Days, Right?
[…] breakfast! Time after time, we ran into something like this when we tried to replicate familiar foods. Too expensive. Too much traveling to find a place to class="searchwp-highlight">buy Western ingredients. The town we settled in did not have anything that resembled canned tomato products. Settling down to enjoy an evening of making and sharing […]
ZGBriefs | December 19, 2024
China Extends Visa-Free Transit Stays to 10 Days (December 16, 2024, Reuters) People from 54 countries including Russia, Brazil, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, "who transit from China to a third country (region), can enter China without a visa from any of the 60 open ports in 24 provinces and stay in […]
3 Questions: Far East Deep South
An Interview with Director Larissa Lam
[…] 76 minutes in duration Winner of “Best Mississippi Feature,” Oxford Film Festival 2020. Trailer available at Far East Deep South. For availability see bonus question below. I class="searchwp-highlight">first heard about Chinese families living in the Deep South and running grocery stores through a video, “The Untold Story Of America’s Southern Chinese.” Hearing Chinese speak […]
Taking Confucian Spirituality Seriously
The Renovation of the Heart in Dallas Willard and Zhu Xi
[…] culture is deplorable superstition; they don’t see any spiritual depth among the Chinese “pagans” and “heathens.” Many Western missionaries in nineteenth and twentieth century China were the class="searchwp-highlight">first advocates of such a harsh view. I submit that Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism are not just philosophies; they are spiritual traditions that many Chinese are still […]
Historical Context Matters
[…] least understand and thereby respect and value it. This change enabled building bridges rather than the distance previously present due to misunderstanding. That Sunday would be the class="searchwp-highlight">first of many such learning experiences. Over the following years, I found many aspects of the American culture and mindset I initially just did not understand. My […]
ZGBriefs | November 7, 2024
[…] blossoms. These fragments are part of Ms. Hu’s hidden garden in Chongqing’s Shibati scenic area—once the heart of commerce in this megacity in southwestern China. This unlikely garden, crafted from scraps and relics collected from the city’s streets, seems worlds apart from the surrounding construction site, where trucks and cranes relentlessly reshape this class="searchwp-highlight">1,000-year-old neighborhood.
ZGBriefs | December 5, 2024
Video: China’s Crisis of Faith and the Struggle Over Moral Authority (November 19, Asia Society, via YouTube) As the crisis of faith has raised alarms in Beijing and the country's leaders have cracked down on unsanctioned religious expression, a panel of experts discuss how the faithful have responded with resilience and determination. Speakers include […]
ZGBriefs | May 8, 2025
[…] (from 172 to 178 out of 180) and Hong Kong (from 135 to 140 out of 180) compared to last year. The results reveal that for the class="searchwp-highlight">first time in the history of the RSF index, the global average state of press freedom has deteriorated to a “difficult situation”: What’s Behind China’s Anti-Corruption Crackdown […]
ZGBriefs | February 27, 2025
[…] power. Open Questions | Political Theorist Daniel A. Bell Reflects on China’s Melding of Confucius and Marx (February 24, 2025, South China Morning Post) He was the class="searchwp-highlight">first foreigner to be appointed as dean of Shandong University’s school of political science and public administration, and also taught at Beijing’s Tsinghua University. In this interview, […]