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ZGBriefs | August 29, 2019

How Basketball Became China’s Most Beloved Sport (August 27, 2019, Radii China) Here’s a look at how the country became so enamored with a game that has only been around for a little over a century. 

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ZGBriefs | August 20, 2020

How to cook rice: in Asia, it’s no laughing matter (August 16, 2020, South China Morning Post) Rice, in Asia, is serious business. The culturally diverse region eats a variety of rice – Basmati rice, Jasmine rice, multigrain rice or Japonica rice and more – and cooks it in different ways

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ZGBriefs | August 20, 2015

He Xiaoxin: How Far Can I Go? How Much Can I Do? ( August 15, 2015, China Digital Times)
Journalist He Xiaoxin (和小欣) of The Beijing Daily (北京日报) traveled to report from the scene of the massive explosion in a chemical warehouse at the Tianjin port, in which 112 people have been reported killed so […]

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ZGBriefs | August 25, 2016

Cradle of Tofu ( August 18, 2016, The World of Chinese)
With the possible exceptions of rice and dumplings, few foods seem as intrinsically tied to Chinese culture as tofu. But despite its widespread popularity throughout China and vegetarians everywhere, the origins of this food remain shrouded in mysteries of Chinese kings obsessed […]

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ZGBriefs | August 31, 2017

My Private Space ( August 25, 2017, From the West Courtyard)
After a night of baking, students were packing up their cookies to take home to the dorms. For several it was their first experience with an oven, measuring cups, and following a recipe. Vanilla had spilled, fingers had been burned, and the […]

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ZGBriefs | August 11, 2016

Why Won’t China Stop Moaning About the Rio Olympics? ( August 9, 2015, Sixth Tone)
There were only two ways of concealing this embarrassment. The first was to admit that China had overemphasized the importance of the Olympics — that what we had treasured was just average in everyone else’s eyes. Obviously, we couldn’t […]

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ZGBriefs | August 12, 2021

Worship Music for the Chinese Soul (August 5, 2021, CantoSense) Do the worship songs we sing reflect our cultural values? A discussion of the significance of culturally relevant music and lyrics in a worship experience.

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ZGBriefs | August 13, 2015

Putting China’s Cyberpolice in Context ( August 9, 2015, Medium.com)
In our rapidly evolving global news space, content is still king. But I confess at least equal devotion to the sovereign’s hoary (and so often ignored) envoy: context. As media reported last week, following a Public Security Bureau “work conference” in Beijing, that China would […]

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ZGBriefs | August 9, 2018

Remaking China’s Civil Society in the Xi Jinping Era (August 2, 2018, China File) Xi is advancing an ambitious effort to remake civil society in the Party-state’s image.

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August 14, 2014

FEATURED ARTICLE Chinas Next Generation ( August 12, 2014, My Faith Radio) China has been undergoing dramatic change in the last 20 yearspolitically, economically, and spiritually. We take a closer look with China expert and author Dr. Brent Fulton, focusing on these changes, challenges, and opportunities in China. How has the church expanded so […]