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Document Type: This is a Assessment focused on Jesus, designed for Evaluating understanding of key concepts.

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Asia: Trade Route Safari Week One: China City of Guangzhou, Province of Guangdong The People Welcome to Guangzhou. PL E Good morning, Safari Saeed here. Are you ready to get started on our safari. Our first stop is Guangzhou, a city that used to be called Canton or Kwangchow. Guangzhou is the capital of the Guangdong province of China. Most of the people of the province are Han Chinese. The Han are the largest ethnic group in China. Most speak the Chinese dialect we call Mandarin. Very few people in this province have accepted Jesus as God, even though it was the very first to hear about Jesus from a Protestant missionary. Robert Morrison worked in the region in 1807, but today, most of the Han people of the area believe in the traditional religions of China. People practice Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. Some people practice all three along with superstitions they have learned.

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Asia: Trade Route Safari Week One: China City of Guangzhou, Province of Guangdong The People Welcome to Guangzhou! PL E Good morning, Safari Saeed here. Are you ready to get started on our safari? Our first stop is Guangzhou, a city that used to be called Canton or Kwangchow. Guangzhou is the capital of the Guangdong province of China. Most of the people of the province are Han Chinese. The Han are the largest ethnic group in China. Most speak the Chinese dialect we call Mandarin. Very few peopl...

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