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ZGBriefs | February 2, 2017

[…] Sixth Tone) “Urban villages” are once-rural communities that have been surrounded by urbanization. In recent years, many such villages in cities around China have been transformed into cheap housing for migrant workers, but municipal governments have been demolishing them at a steady pace to replace the ramshackle houses with more modern, and more valuable, […]

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ZGBriefs | February 27, 2025

[…] highest-grossing films of all time, with its global box office haul at $1.66 billion and climbing. This milestone followed the global success of the video game “ Black Myth: Wukong.” Both are emblematic of China’s accelerating cultural exports and expanding soft power.  Open Questions | Political Theorist Daniel A. Bell Reflects on China’s Melding […]

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ZGBriefs | November 3, 2016

[…] 2020, the 6.3 million target still gives the municipal government a few hundred thousand vehicles worth of wiggle room.  A Toddler Dies as Her Mother Checks Her Phone, and China Wrings Its Hands (November 1, 2016, The New York Times) A video showing an S.U.V. running over a toddler while her mother appeared distracted […]

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Financial Considerations in Chinese Missionary Sending

Sources of Support and Difficulties in Raising Finances

Chinese Christians feel God calling them to long-term mission service. Attrition rates of Chinese missionaries are high, however, and a number of difficulties (including finances) hinder Chinese missionary sending. As part of a study examining causes of Chinese missionary attrition, I recently interviewed eleven Chinese long-term missionaries using a questionnaire developed by the World Evangelical Fellowship. In […]

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ZGBriefs | May 28, 2020

[…] four Chinese air carriers to file flight schedules with the U.S. government.   The U.S. Transportation Department, which is trying to persuade China to allow the resumption of U.S. passenger airline service there, earlier this week briefly delayed a few Chinese charter flights for not complying with notice requirements. How Chinese Tour Operators Wound Up Lost in […]

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ZGBriefs | June 16, 2016

<p></p> <p>Video: Sichuan Cuisine, Imperiled by Success (June 14, 2016, <em>The New York Times</em>)<br /> “Sichuanese cuisine really faces a crisis,” said Wang Kaifa, a 71-year-old chef who has been leading a campaign against what he sees as the creeping debasement of the region’s celebrated cooking. “The scene feels like it’s booming, but this is […]

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The Chinese Internet–by the Numbers

I began working in China in the 1980s, long before the advent of the internet. A letter home took two weeks (at least). An international phone call cost $3.00/minute if I had the time and patience to sit in a dark and dingy telephone office for hours waiting for the call to go through. […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Chinese Churches Serving Those with Disabilities

[…] Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China (CCC & TSPM), the Amity Foundation, and local churches working together with domestic and international organizations. (The actual number may be far higher than this. According to the 2015 Social Service Ministries Annual Report published by the CCC & TSPM Social Service Department, 6,600 wheelchairs […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for April 26, 2012

[…] demography. An upside-down pyramid (April 23, 2012, The Economist) OUR correspondents discuss the impact that China’s ageing population could have on its economy. ‘The service sucks’: Chinese airlines under fire (April 23, 2012, Sydney Morning Herald) Chinese airlines are struggling to stick with schedules as they contend with military restrictions on airspace, bad weather […]

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How Many Christians Are There in China? It’s Complicated

[…] illustrate, I reached out to three individuals in the China academic and ministry communities and posed these two questions: 1) What is your preferred estimate on the number of Christians in China? 2) How do you arrive at that estimate? Professor Fenggang Yang of Purdue University responded in Part 1. Dr. Carsten Vala of […]