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ZGBriefs | July 11, 2019

<p><strong>Summer Censorship: Weibo Launches “Project Sky Blue”</strong> (July 6, 2019, <em>What’s on Weibo</em>)<br /> Earlier this week, the administration of Sina Weibo announced a special summer holiday crackdown on “vulgar content.” </p>

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ZGBriefs | February 16, 2017

<p></p> <p>How Spring Festival is being redefined? (February 13, 2017, <em>China Daily</em>)<br /> For most Chinese, the weekend's Lantern Festival signaled the end of this year's Spring Festival and the return to real life and work in the new year. Traditionally, the holiday is celebrated at home with family. Fireworks and the giving of […]

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ZGBriefs | August 17, 2017

<p>Five Things Every New Expat Should Know (August 14, 2017, The Culture Blend)<br /> There is nothing in the world like the beginning of a cross-cultural experience. It is a jumbled, beautiful mess of every possible emotion, wrapped in giddy wonder, coated in absolute confusion.</p>

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ZGBriefs | May 9, 2019

<p><strong>The Hermit Culture Living On in China’s Misty Mountains</strong>  (May 4, 2019, <em>Sixth Tone</em>)<br /> Disillusioned recluses have come to the Zhongnan Mountains for centuries. Now, a government campaign threatens their way of life.</p>

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Top 10 Posts of 2015

<p>It’s that time of year again in the blogosphere—the time to highlight the most popular posts/articles from the past year. Combining stats from our various original content publications (<em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em>, <em>From the West Courtyard</em>, and <em>Chinese Church Voices</em>), here is a list of what <strong><em>you</em></strong> were particularly interested in reading in 2015.</p>

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ZGBriefs | March 2, 2017

<p></p> <p>Focusing on religious oppression in China misses the big picture (February 28, 2017, CNN)<br /> Protestantism is booming and Chinese cities are full of unregistered (also called "underground" or "house") churches. These are known to the government but still allowed to function. They attract some of the best-educated and successful people in China. And […]

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ZGBriefs | July 30, 2020

[…] actions. However, if proposed legislation drafted by the Ministry of Education (MoE) is passed, foreign teachers – whether they work at a language training center or international school – could find themselves with a credit system of their own. Washington confirms suspension of Fulbright programme for Hong Kong, mainland  (July 25, 2020, South China Morning Post) In an email […]

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Eastern Lightning and the End of the World

[…] the square was (and is) under video surveillance, and I didn't want to be filmed. Because this was such an unusual encounter, though, I did want to find out a bit more about the young man and why in the world he thought it was a good idea to be giving away Bibles on […]

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March 5, 2015

[…] qiu shi (to seek truth in facts, as promoted by Deng Xiaoping since the late 1970s as a new Chinese Communist policy principle), scholarly research ought to find facts and to develop theoretical explanations of the facts. Research does not have to become political in the narrow sense of antagonism or holding an ideological […]

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ZGBriefs | May 5, 2016

<p></p> <p>China Reveals What It Wants to Do with Christianity (April 28, 2016, Christianity Today)<br /> According to Xi, uniting all believers under CPC leadership is necessary to preserve internal harmony while warding off hostile foreign forces that may use religion to destabilize the regime. Xi’s insistence is not new, nor is it simply a […]