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ZGBriefs Newsletter for June 7, 2012
[…] off in China (May 31, 2012, BBC news, by Juliana Liu)Anyone who has ever written in Chinese on a computer, or composed a text message on their phone in that language, knows the typing process is not nearly as simple as in English.Bob Fu: The Pastor of China’s Underground Railroad (June 1, 2012, Wall […]
Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?
[…] and forced upon an unwilling populace1. Chinese culture, it is asserted, has resolutely refused to accept this “foreign” faith. Facing reality On the other hand, a growing number of scholars and other observers are pointing to the rapid growth of Christianity in China and amassing impressive reasons for regarding Christianity, in one form or […]
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 […]
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 […]
ZGBriefs | February 14, 2019
[…] to China will be fun and hassle-free. So, go apply for a travel visa for your brood, read these five tips for China travel and then download these apps to your phone before your family’s adventure. The eternal debate: Do all Chinese outbound tourists want to eat Chinese food? Answer: No. Do all Chinese outbound tourists prefer to […]
View From the Wall
When Can I Go Home?
Caring for China's Homeless Children
<p>Mid-January in Zhengzhou, the temperature dipped to -7C after a snowstorm. Chuan, a 13 year-old boy from the far west province of Gansu, was rummaging through a trash bin in a corner inside the Zhengzhou train station. His face was covered in soot; he was wearing an ill-fitted, filthy cotton jacket, lightweight trousers and […]
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
ZGBriefs
March 5, 2015
[…] China Real Time) As thousands of Chinas wealthier high school students prepare to begin their school year abroad, an increasing number are likely looking to board for flights to Vancouver and Toronto. Canadas public schools have emerged as a popular destination for Chinese families who want an English-language education but cant quite afford the […]
Counting by Sevens—Re-entry into China
[…] round trip was 3–4 times what we would pay pre-COVID. There are also costs for the COVID tests (US$550), the quarantine hotel and food (ours was relatively cheap at US$1200), additional hotel days for observation and testing, taxis for getting around and a flight/taxi back to our home city. From the time we left […]
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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 organizations8 Year of the first China missionary Total number of China missionaries % […]