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The Wrong Approach to Living in China

<p>I love living in China and have immersed myself in Chinese culture. I’ve seen a lot of people come and go since I arrived here in 1991—many who approach China with negative attitudes and misconceptions.</p> <p>I’d like to share my thoughts about how to enjoy this culture that God loves. Specifically, I want to […]

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ZGBriefs | May 7, 2020

How Tea Transformed China’s Countryside (May 1, 2020, China Channel) In Bangdong, money does grow on trees – about 80 percent of residents’ income is from tea…

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ZGBriefs | May 26, 2022

Video: From Matteo Ricci to Pope Francis: Jesuits and Christian Dialogue in China (May 16, US-China Catholic Association) In his reflections, Dr. Anthony Clark examined how Jesuits have maintained Christian dialogue with China from 1582 until the present. As representatives of this uniquely Jesuit approach, Matteo Ricci and Pope Francis frame that exchange.

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ZGBriefs | August 13, 2015

[…] sophisticated–counterfeiters. The central bank showed off the design for the new bill – the biggest note in circulation in China – and said the note would be finding its way into purses and wallets around the country in November. Why has China devalued the yuan? (August 11, 2015, BBC) China has devalued its currency […]

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ZGBriefs | June 29, 2023

[…] to the United States. Last weekend’s mercenary mutiny against Moscow is prompting doubts in Beijing about how reliable an ally its northern neighbor really is. Chinese citizens find ways to dissent despite the risks (June 28, 2023, Global Voices) To have a sense of the scale and nature of dissent in China today, Global Voices talked […]

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ZGBriefs | October 1, 2015

[…] Graduates increasingly delay search for work (September 30, 2015, China Daily) Shen is among the roughly 8 percent-or 600,000-of last year's college graduates who have failed to find a job. Apart from some who opted to study abroad, the rest were postponing a job, according to the 2015 annual report on Chinese college graduates' […]

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ZGBriefs | March 3, 2016

<p></p> <p>Death and Despair in China's Rustbelt (March 1, 2016, <em>Bloomberg</em>)<br /> This is the city of Tonghua in China’s rustbelt, where a desperate handful of steelworkers has gathered each week outside the management office of their mill in freezing temperatures to demand months of wages they say they’re owed. The answer, according to interviews […]

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ZGBriefs | April 30, 2015

[…] spreading influence of nearby mainland China on the prosperous, open-minded city she's always called home. China’s Leftists Are Embracing Confucius. Why? (April 23, 2015, China File) Other findings require more effort to digest: The paper finds a strong correlation between “leftist” beliefs and what it terms “cultural conservatism”—defined as those who support “traditional, Confucian […]

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ZGBriefs | November 17, 2016

<p></p> <p>Desperate Housewives See No Way Out of Rural-Urban Fringe Life (November 11, 2016, Sixth Tone)<br /> Chen is by no means unique among rural-urban fringe communities. With no land and no opportunities, they are unable to make changes to their lives when problems arise. For Chen, the precariousness of her situation became apparent when […]

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ZGBriefs | June 22, 2017

<p>China, Where the Pressure to Marry Is Strong, and the Advice Flows Online (June 18, 2017, The New York Times)<br /> Although women in their 20s are greatly outnumbered by men in the same age group in China, a product in part of the since-abandoned one-child family policy and a cultural preference for sons, they face enormous pressure to marry. […]