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The Chinese Internet–by the Numbers

<p>Recently <em>China Internet Watch</em> produced a white paper on the Chinese Internet, titled “China Internet Statistics 2017.” The information and charts are based on the semi-annual report published in December 2016 by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC).</p>

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ZGBriefs | January 27, 2022

[…] peak both in Northeast China and on the Korean Peninsula. Beneath the peaceful scenery is a powerful volcano lying dormant. US suspends 44 China-bound flights from Chinese airlines (January 24, 2022, CNN) The order — which applies to flights operated by Air China (AIRYY), China Eastern Airlines (CEA), China Southern Airlines (ZNH) and Xiamen Airlines — was issued “in response” to measures by […]

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“Kiwis” in the Middle Kingdom

New Zealanders Serving God’s Mission in China from 1877 to 1953 and Beyond

[…] years, New Zealand sent at least 255 missionaries to China. The CIM was the biggest and earliest recruiter of all, followed by the Presbyterian Church. Table 1: Number and percentage of China missionaries from NZ of the top five mission organizations2   Year of the first China missionary Total number of China missionaries % […]

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April 24, 2014

[…] the goal of attracting passengers who want to avoid the one-hour travel time between the station and the Tianjin airport. Passengers will be able to buy air tickets and complete check-in procedures at the Beijing station, and then take the 30-minute bullet train to Tianjin Railway Station free of charge. A bus will then […]

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January 30, 2014

[…] mainland Chinese crossed the border to the former British colony last year. That is up 16.7 percent from the previous year, and nearly ten times the 2001 number. Chinas Gilded Tuhao (January 24, 2014, World of Chinese) If you are still banging on about the xiaozi (, petty bourgeoisie), Chinas young middle class obsessed […]

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Online Meeting Platforms

[…] determine which platform is most suitable. Vhall This platform allows for up to 1000 participants, with three speakers for a per-event fee. Charges are based on the number of participants and the length of time. There is also a yearly contract with unlimited participants. The English interface is “not ideal.” Vzan This platform allows […]

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Bibles in China

A Question of Availability

[…] country. Although quite common, this was never legal and in the spring of 2018, the Chinese government ordered the practice to cease. The advent of the smart phone has also impacted the availability and distribution of the Bible in China. Consider the numbers. As of January 2018, the Chinese Internet Network Information Center reported […]

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ZGBriefs | October 31, 2024

[…] Chinese band Varihnaz, looked over the yellowed remnants of the rice stalks he had spent the past few months tending. Science / Technology Chinese Startup to Sell Tickets for 2027 Space Tourism Flights (October 23, 2024, Reuters) Chinese startup Deep Blue Aerospace said on Wednesday it will sell its first two tickets for seats […]

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April 04, 2013

<p>Current Ideological Trends in China How Should The Church Respond? (March 27, 2013, Lausanne Global Conversation)</p> <p>In discussion of the social and political status of Christianity in China, the relationship of the churches and the government naturally takes centre stage. Nonetheless, how the faith and its growing influence are viewed in China is caught up […]

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Policy, Implementation, and Shifting Official Perceptions of the Church in China

The Chinese Communist Party’s basic stance toward religion has not changed since it was spelled out in Document number 19 in 1982. Commonly referred to as the “three designates” formula, this policy restricts religious activities to approved locations, requires that they be conducted by approved clergy and limits their scope to the geographic sphere […]