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ZGBriefs | April 2, 2020

[…] 2020, BBC) China has announced a temporary ban on all foreign visitors, even if they have visas or residence permits. The country is also limiting Chinese and foreign airlines to one flight per week, and flights must not be more than 75% full. Podcast: Viral Disruption  (March 31, 2020, Little Red Podcast) To discuss the geopolitics of […]

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Why Christians in China Must Prepare Themselves for the New Regulations on Religious Affairs

[…] Chinese house church pastor who has studied church-state relations and followed religious legislation for a long time, I have the following five views toward these new regulations. Number 1: These regulations go even further down the road of violating the constitution. It is an illegal law that opposes the freedom of religion and freedom […]

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ZGBriefs | July 11, 2024

[…] to be announced at the Chinese Communist Party’s third plenum on July 15 that will supposedly make all the difference. EU Plan to Impose Import Duty on Cheap Goods Could Dent Shein and Temu (July 3, 2024, The Guardian) The EU is moving forward with plans to impose customs duty on cheap goods in […]

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ZGBriefs | May 14, 2015

<h3></h3> <p><strong>Chinese Province Issues Draft Regulation on Church Crosses</strong> (May 8, 2015, <em>The New York Times</em>)<br /> In painstaking detail, the 36-page directive sets out strict guidelines for where and how churches in Zhejiang can display crosses. They must be placed on the facades of buildings, not above them. They must be of a color […]

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ZGBriefs | January 2, 2020

<p><strong>Outspoken Chinese Pastor Wang Yi Sentenced to 9 Years in Prison</strong>  (December 30, 2019, Christianity Today)<br /> China on Monday sentenced a prominent pastor who operated outside the Communist Party–recognized Protestant organization to nine years in prison. </p>

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Can I Travel to China Now?

[…] visas and airline tickets being the biggest hurdles. This information centers on travel from the United States to China. Travel from other countries may be easier and cheaper. Please check with the Chinese embassy in your country for specific information. Visas Chinese embassies and consulates in the United States have started receiving applications and […]

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National Religion Surveys of China

[…] for less than 15%. Buddhism is the largest religion in China. Eighteen percent of Chinese claim to believe in Buddhism, while only 3.2% believe in Christianity. The number of Protestant Christians has increased significantly in China, but the number of Catholics may have declined. This survey, in addition to proving that, after 50 years […]

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February 7, 2013

<p>Is Xi Jinping a Reformer? Wrong Question. (February 1, 2013, China Real Times)</p> <p>Better questions are needed in order to produce more useful analyses and forecasts of Chinas political development. Such analyses should start by recognizing two facts: First, the new leaderships various initiatives and pronouncements after taking office indicate that it fully accepts the […]

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May 1, 2014

[…] find to the local Bureau of Cultural Relics. Why some English words are controversial in China (April 30, 2014, BBC) Nowadays, if you eavesdrop on Chinese people's phone conversations, it is commonplace to hear English phrases popping up here and there, like "Okay", "Cool" and "Bye bye". In today's Chinese publications, English abbreviations and […]

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Missions with Chinese Characteristics

[…] government policy, law, regulation, organization, and implementation that have resulted in a more restrictive environment for Chinese churches and Christians. These have been covered previously in a number of posts and papers: Revised Religious Regulations (implemented since 2/1/2018),6 Charity Law7 (governing Chinese domestic charities and NGOs), Foreign NGO Law8 (governing international NGOs in China), […]