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In the summer of 1907, Kuliang welcomes new arrivals, forging friendships and igniting romance. Milton, Dashan and Haiyan start school, exploring their homeland's natural wonders and bonding through shared adventures...
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April 23rd marks the World Book and Copyright Day, which is designated by the UNESCO to promote the enjoyment of books and reading. On this special occasion, we take a look at the growing interest in community libraries in Chinese cities. / Highlights of the ongoing Beijing International Film Festival (17:25). On the show: Laiming, Niu Honglin & Brandon Yates
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In the summer of 1900, in a place called Kuliang in China, an American couple, the Gardners, met with the Guo family for the first time in the most unexpected way...
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Dive into Round Table's World Earth Day special, as Heyang sits down with Jimmiel Mandima, Vice President for Global Programs at IFAW. Discover how plastics affect us all, why elephants and raptors need our help, and find easy ways to join the global eco-movement! Get inspired, get informed, and get involved!
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There's much debate about the ultimate video game of all time, with passionate arguments for classics like Super Mario Bros, The Legend of Zelda, and My World. Yet, amidst the cacophony, there's one game that consistently claims the throne in the Hall of Fame of games - Tetris, created 40 years ago. What fuels the enduring passion and adoration for this particular one? / Heart to Heart - please send your audio questions to [email protected] (16:36)! On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Josh Cotterill
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Feeling like you've got this 'work smell' clinging to you? It's become a humorous badge of honor for many young workers in China. To shake off the stress, they're diving into the healing economy, exploring a myriad of activities aimed at finding inner peace. We take a look at wellness practices to reclaim their peace of mind! On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Josh Cotterill
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The age-old tradition of keeping pet birds in China is undergoing a remarkable transformation, as a growing number of young people embrace a more interactive, emotionally-connected approach to avian companionship. What's behind this resurgence in pet bird ownership? Tune in for an in-depth discussion about this trend from a bird's-eye view. / Embracing singlehood with divorce rings (18:00). On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Josh Cotterill
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Flying cars have long been the stuff of science fiction, are we getting closer to turning them into reality? From regulatory approvals to technology breakthroughs, we'll explore what it will take to bring flying cars out of the lab and into the sky. On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Josh Cotterill
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Each of us holds dear memories of childhood toys, be it the gentle companionship of dolls, dynamic adventures of robots, or the boundless realms crafted from building blocks. For those of us who found joy in the latter, the colorful wooden blocks were the keys to constructing kingdoms of our own making. Join us as we explore why children's building blocks, especially those adorned with richness of Chinese tradition, have become a beloved treasure across all ages. / Let's protect our right to privacy in the digital age (20:48). On the show: Niu Honglin, Yushun & Josh Cotterill
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We're spotlighting a two-year-old initiative that's reshaping the urban landscape: the construction of youth development-oriented cities. Through optimizing education, enhancing employment opportunities, solving housing issues, and more, these pilot cities are paving the way for a new era of urban living for the younger generation. Let's zoom in today on the progress, policies, and personal stories from the forefront of this urban transformation. On the show: Niu Honglin, Yushun & Josh Cotterill
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In the digital age, our smartphone numbers have become like our digital IDs, tethering us to various online platforms. But what happens if that virtual tether is severed? When your old number is resurrected, will your digital history rise from the grave? And here's the truly unsettling part - the ghostly data may now be beyond your control. Is there anything you can do about it? The answer is a big Yes! / The sweet and sour side of cherry blossom flavor (23:08). On the show: Heyang, Yushun & Xingyu
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We're right in the midst of the 4th China International Consumer Products Expo in Hainan, running from April 13th till 18th! Let's explore the latest in digital, green, and health consumption at the Expo, set against the stunning backdrop of the picturesque Hainan island! On the show: Heyang, Li Yunqi & Xingyu
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A popular children's game involving cigarette packets attracts controversy, but a principal in Central China masterfully handled the potentially lose-lose situation, by letting the students have a say. / Motivational Monday (17:40)! On the show: Laiming, Niu Honglin & Brandon Yates
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The past century witnessed many remarkable and historic landmarks in space exploration by mankind. If the earlier achievements were attained with support from powerful state actors, enterprises are increasingly playing a more pronounced role in recent endeavors. On the show: Laiming, Niu Honglin & Brandon Yates
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Vegetarians don't eat meat or fish. More Chinese people have come to embrace some form of this idea. We explore the growing interest in becoming vegetarian, vegan, or trying out gluten-free lifestyle among the general public. / Round Table's Happy Place(19:13)! On the show: Heyang, Xingyu & Josh Cotterill
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We delve into the vibrant world of Chinese storytelling through animation. Some of the most beloved characters, such as "Boonie Bears" and "Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf," have been companions of a generation of Chinese kids, imprinting indelible childhood memories. Chinese animation has become a cultural and economic powerhouse over the past decade, but what challenges lie ahead? On the show: Heyang, Xingyu & Josh Cotterill
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In today's world, there's a growing hunger for something deeper than mere material possessions. It's the craving for emotional nourishment, a longing to be truly seen, heard, and understood. In China, the term "emotional value" is sparking conversations. Are we, in our relationships, careers, and purchases, all seeking this emotional essence? When should we stop? / Raising awareness on World Parkinson's Day (22:44). On the show: Heyang, Xingyu & Josh Cotterill
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Is retirement planning a sprint or a marathon? Starting early means saving smart, delaying for too long and you might be working for your savings instead of the other way around! How much of our monthly income should we squirrel away? Is it doable? On the show: Heyang, Xingyu & Josh Cotterill
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To tread or not to tread? While some Chinese parks enforce strict 'keep off the grass' policy, others embrace the idea of open invitations. We discuss the changing landscape of recreational norms in green spaces. / Into a "bland" state of mind…(18:40)On the show: Heyang, Laiming & Josh Cotterill
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We discuss the role of AI-enabled hiring in the recruitment process around the world! AI, like humans, is susceptible to biases, underscoring the importance of vigilant oversight. Together, let's navigate the intricacies of AI hiring bias, and contemplate more equitable recruitment outcomes. On the show: Heyang, Laiming & Josh Cotterill
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