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Free pet adoption, 2.0, is making waves in China's pet world! But wait, are the adoptions really free, or is it just a sneaky way of buying a cat on installment plans? / Chongqing's "vegetable basket line" offers important lifeline (19:18). On the show: Heyang, Yushun & Josh Cotterill
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Are you tired of DIY disasters and home repair headaches? Join our discussion today as we uncover challenges in the home maintenance and repair industry. We'll also brainstorm for solutions than can transform our home maintenance experience. On the show: Heyang, Yushun & Josh Cotterill
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In a significant step towards sustainability, China has enacted its first-ever national level water conservation regulation, providing legal guarantee for the country's water security, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's journey towards ecological responsibility and resource management. / Are you "allergic" to romance (15:29)? On the show: Niu Honglin, Li Yi & Josh Cotterill
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In an age where digital convenience reigns supreme, the quiet, book-lined halls of university libraries face a new challenge: the noticeable decline in physical book borrowing among students. Recently, some universities in China have been trying to tackle this challenge with some innovative measures. On the show: Niu Honglin, Li Yi & Josh Cotterill
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With an evolving industry structure that's optimizing and innovating with every season, China's floriculture is not just about aesthetics but also about technological advancement and economic stability. Let's explore how tradition meets innovation in the petals of China's blossoming flower market. / Commuter marriage gaining popularity among young couples in China (14:32). On the show: Niu Honglin, Xingyu & Brandon Yates
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Picture this: robots are planting seeds, drones are flying overhead, monitoring crop health, and all the while, farmers are managing it all from a smartphone app. Sounds like a scene from a sci-fi movie, right? But this is happening today in China, where the agricultural landscape is, step by step, being transformed by some seriously smart tech. On the show: Niu Honglin, Xingyu & Brandon Yates
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Have you ever grabbed a pre-packed meal from the grocery store? They're convenient, right? Well, China's taking big steps to ensure that these quick bites are not just handy but also safe and with high quality. Join us today as we chat about how this move might change the way we think about and consume ready-made meals. / Motivational Monday (18:27)! On the show: Niu Honglin, Yushun & Xingyu
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On today's show, we've got the scoop on China's latest educational shake-up. The country is rolling out 24 shiny new majors that you can start studying in 2024. From techy stuff like under water robot to something as awesome as coffee science and engineering. Let's unpack why China's mixing up the major game! On the show: Niu Honglin, Yushun & Xingyu
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Move over, Blackjack! A new card craze is taking off in China: Guandan! This Chinese card game is all about teamwork, strategy, and a whole lot of social lubrication! We take a look at how it's redefining social gaming with its blend of tradition and excitement, offering players a fun experience that goes beyond the cards. / Round Table's Happy Place (14:30)! On the show: Heyang, Xingyu & Josh Cotterill
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It's estimated that over 30 million kids in China take piano lessons every year. However, recent data indicates a significant drop in piano education in recent years. While the demand for piano lessons may be on the decline, does the value of music education still strikes a chord? On the show: Heyang, Xingyu & Josh Cotterill
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Check out the latest social media fad - the 75-Day Hard Challenge! Will you keep it up for 75 consecutive days and what happens next? Also, we discuss the pitfalls along the journey of self-improvement. / Young consumers in China embrace fragrances (19:19). On the show: Heyang, Yushun & Josh Cotterill
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Not to be nosy or anything, but how did you sleep last night? The latest sleep report found that Chinese people don't get enough sleep, averaging less than 7 hours. Gen Z, especially, is even having difficulty falling asleep. What's keeping you up at night? Do you think more technology can offer solutions to ease us into calm and restorative slumber? On the show: Heyang, Yushun & Josh Cotterill
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We dive into the swirling vortex of "review videos." Having served as a beacon of guidance in the vast sea of consumer choices, these videos have now come under the microscope. From unboxing treasures to the latest tech, beauty must-haves, and fashion finds, we've all experienced that thrill of buying some new through the lens of our favorite reviewers. But to what degree can we still trust the digital voices guiding our clicks and choices? / Paid massage chairs in movie theaters, are they a good match (18:53)? On the show: Niu Honglin, Yushun & Josh Cotterill
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In a world where the pursuit of innovation and the buzz of technology often dominate headlines, a silent trend brews in the heart of China - the rise of the silver-hair economy. As the country's government shines a spotlight on elderly care, more young people have discovered the potential and profound meaning in this line of career. Today, let's look into a sector that, while not as glamorous as the tech world, is becoming a beacon of hope and opportunity, especially for the younger generation. On the show: Niu Honglin, Yushun & Josh Cotterill
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The concrete jungle, with skyscrapers standing hundreds of meters tall, can be quite effective in accommodating urban residents and office workers, but when humanity strays aloof from nature for too long, we tend to feel stressed even unconsciously. Pocket parks offer a good solution to over-developed downtown areas where land is both precious and costly. / Malatang craze: Humble street food of Tianshui takes China by storm (20:38). On the show: Laiming, Niu Honglin & Guo Yan
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Counties have been weaving the basic fabric of China's administrative system for more than 2,000 years. They have also been important players in the national economy, and increasingly more so in recent years. We will look at some new consumption trends taking place at the county level. On the show: Laiming, Niu Honglin & Guo Yan
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Ever felt the urge to shake up your social routine? Check out blind-box socialization, a captivating trend sweeping through young Chinese people's social culture. It's like cracking open a mystery box of connections, where every encounter holds opportunity for spontaneous relationships, yet also carries potential for unthinkable risks. / Motivational Monday (19:39)! On the show: Heyang, Niu Honglin & Li Yi
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Smartphones and mobile phones have become an inseparable part of our daily lives. But when the latest, bright shiny new edition arrives with pomp, what fate awaits its predecessors? It's 2024, for crying out loud! Let's find a cooler, eco-friendly way to give our old devices some new love! On the show: Heyang, Niu Honglin & Li Yi
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Round Table's Happy Place! / Get ready to explore a new way of traveling that combines adventure with altruism. But hold on tight, because beneath its glossy exterior lies the intricate landscape of voluntourism (10:50). On the show: Heyang, Xingyu & Josh Cotterill
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We examine the complexities of betrothal gifts in China, shedding light on the impact of recent court rules and challenges faced by rural bachelors in finding a spouse. Gift money vs. the Law: Will court regulations curb the financial strains of betrothal gifts in China? On the show: Heyang, Xingyu & Josh Cotterill
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