
Results for: guizhou
ZGBriefs | November 1, 2018
[…] should consider how we can encourage them, pray for them, and be there for them.’ China-Vatican accord followed by the destruction of two shrines in Shanxi and Guizhou(videos) (October 25, 2018, Asia News) Chinese authorities tore down two shrines dedicated to Our Lady. One is Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows in Dongergou (Shanxi), and the […]
ZGBriefs | September 15, 2016
[…] less spending on homes, appliances and other family-related purchases — the kind of spending China needs to drive economic growth. China: 'world's highest bridge' nears completion in Guizhou (video) (September 12, 2016, The Guardian) The Beipanjiang bridge, in mountainous southwestern China, soars 565 metres (1,854 feet) above a river, the Guizhou provincial transport department […]
September 26, 2013
[…] were immortalized in a 14th-century classic by Luo Guanzhong, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which in turn has spawned countless films, television shows and other adaptations. Guizhou: The Most Overlooked Destination in China (But You Need To Go Now) (September 23, 2013, Life on Nanchang Lu) Guizhou Province is easily one of China's […]
December 6, 2012
[…] done by Netease on the lives of about 10,000 such left-behind American children in Fuzhou, Fujian province, which is the home town of many early Chinese immigrants. Guizhou in photos (December 6, 2012, Go Chengdoo)Although Guiyang (), the capital city of Guizhou (), boasts an amazing night market scene, the true allure of Guizhou […]
ZGBriefs | September 20, 2018
[…] The 11 roads are in Beijing’s Fangshan District, Xinhua reported Travel / Food The Stories Behind Our Favorite Chinese Alcohols (September 8, 2018, Wild China Blog) From Qingdao to Guizhou, there are spirits, beers, and wines produced all over the country that intimately tie into their surroundings. World’s Largest Terminal: Spectacular Photos of Beijing’s New Airport (September 12, 2018, What’s on Weibo) […]
ZGBriefs | August 13, 2020
[…] there to make your visit easier, either: to access this section of the wall, you must hike 45 minutes up a mountain. When it comes to chilis, Guizhou is king (August 12, 2020, China Daily) If you’re not yet wowed by China’s chili trade, you will be. Look no further than Zunyi, Guizhou province, where during […]
ZGBriefs | August 24, 2017
[…] to a close, China watchers are sharply divided about what his tenure at the top means for China’s political development. No More Drinking on the Job for Guizhou’s Government Employees (August 22, 2017, Sixth Tone) The upcoming ban, dubbed the “Complete Prohibition of Alcohol in Guizhou,” applies to all government bodies, state-owned enterprises, and […]
ZGBriefs | October 25, 2018
[…] wear heart monitors and access restricted to the political elite and charity donors. World's longest sea bridge: Aerial shots over the Hong Kong-Zhuhai crossing (October 23, 2018, BBC) Why Guizhou Is Counting on Big Data to Change Its Future (October 23, 2018, Sixth Tone) Here in 2018, big data is a big deal in China, and nowhere is […]
Serving with Wisdom in the Changing Ideology
[…] during the Rape of Nanking.14 Samuel Pollard: Before Hu Jintao took up the leadership role of the Central Government, he served as the Party Committee Secretary for Guizhou Province in the 1980s. There he gave special honor to Samuel Pollard, a missionary who left behind a legacy of educational wealth to the remote countryside. […]
ZGBriefs | April 24, 2025
[…] A Walk Through History) On Apr. 20, 1864, Samuel Pollard (柏格理) was born in Cornwall, England. Pollard had a fruitful ministry among the Miao in Yunnan and Guizhou from 1887 until his death from typhoid in 1915. Much of the fruit came as a result of the New Testament translation in a script for […]