NEWS / Shanghai: locked in
To stem the tide of Covid in Shanghai, officials have erected fences that lock residents in their apartment buildings.
Read More →To stem the tide of Covid in Shanghai, officials have erected fences that lock residents in their apartment buildings.
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Read More →Each week 10 Ticks brings you a taste of everyday life in China. 10 Ticks is also a reminder to pray for the 90% of China's massive population that is not yet Christian.
The Forbidden City contains a number of buildings that were used to house members of the royal family and their attendants, to provide administrative offices, to serve as official meeting areas, and to offer opportunities to worship.
Each week 10 Ticks brings you a taste of everyday life in China. 10 Ticks is also a reminder to pray for the 90% of China's massive population that is not yet Christian.
Beyond this entrance lies the compound that China’s ancient royal family called home: the Forbidden City.
Each week 10 Ticks brings you a taste of everyday life in China. 10 Ticks is also a reminder to pray for the 90% of China's massive population that is not yet Christian.
China’s ancient royal family called the Forbidden City home. Many members of the family never — or at least infrequently — were allowed to leave this compound. It was a gilded cage, but a cage nonetheless.
Beijing is known for its smog.
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