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ZGBriefs | July 14, 2016

[…] claims to the South China Sea, Chinese authorities have declared in no uncertain terms that they will be ignoring the ruling. South China Sea: China may establish air defense zone after losing court ruling (July 13, 2016, CNN) Liu said imposing an air defense identification zone (ADIZ) in the region, which would require aircraft […]

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Post-Conference Reflections on Expatriate Ministry in China

[…] of the year when their Chinese friends want nothing more than to sit around and talk about life and family. But hey, who doesn’t enjoy warm beaches, cheap shopping, donuts, Swensons ice cream, and unhindered Google access? The yearly Thailand exodus is now so much a “normal” part of China service that one wonders […]

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ZGBriefs | August 8, 2024

[…] are hundreds of wet markets all over Shanghai, and they have proved remarkably resilient. Though they’re hardly relaxing places to shop, they offer customers access to fresh, cheap produce within a few minutes’ walk of their homes. But the city is now giving the markets a much-needed upgrade, aiming not only to improve hygiene […]

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ZGBriefs | June 30, 2016

[…] university degree. Chinese anger over 'sex degrades girls' textbook comment (June 28, 2016, BBC) A Chinese sex education textbook describing girls who have premarital sex as " cheap" has sparked a backlash on micro-blogging site Weibo. Premarital sex had a "tremendous negative psychological and physical impact on girls", said the High School Sex Education […]

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The COVID-Era Preflight Checklist

[…] longer flight time or the total length but the ongoing uncertainty and inability to plan much beyond the next step. Pre-COVID international travel involved finding and booking cheap, convenient flights and making sure our passports and visas were in order. Currently there are only 18 flights per week between China and the United States […]

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Come and See: Welcoming 50,000 Youth

[…] as the immigration line for foreigners had gotten substantially longer compared to my previous trips. In addition to streamlining visa policies, China has also been restoring international air links that were curtailed during COVID-19. Another result of the Xi-Biden summit in San Francisco was a further increase in US-China air links in 2024. Since […]

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Recent Chinese Migration Trends in Australia

[…] UK and Canada, has offered new immigration pathways for migrants from Hong Kong to settle permanently. As a result, there has been a marked rise in the number of Hong Kong migrants in Australia. This marked increase resulted in Hong Kong being listed as eighth in the countries providing the greatest number of permanent […]

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ZGBriefs | January 12, 2017

[…] 4, 2017, Bloomberg)<br /> The outlines of China’s demographic challenge are well-known: By 2050 almost 27 percent of the population will be 65 or older, up from around 10 percent in 2015, according to projections by the United Nations and the China Research Center on Aging. Less recognized is that the crisis will hit hardest […]

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Concerns of a Three-Self Pastor for 2020

. . . before the Covid-19 Crisis

<p>Before news of COVID-19 broke into their lives, what were Chinese Christians concerned about? What were the top issues going into 2020? Chen Shengfeng, a Three-Self pastor, shares 20 concerns facing the Chinese church.</p>

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Hearing from the Church in China, Part 2

Trying to “Keep the Flies Out”

[…] it is opening up. On the contrary, contacts with foreigners are becoming increasingly restricted and rare.36 Deng Xiaoping famously quipped: “If you open the window for fresh air, you have to expect some flies to blow in.” The author of the article mentioned shows that “at least since the time of Marco Polo, China […]