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What does a younger generation of Chinese and Americans see in the tales of Kuliang? The century-old friendship between Chinese and American communities in Kuliang have now sprouted new twigs. Join us in the lively discussion, as we unearth the potential in people-to-people exchanges between China and the U.S.!
CGTN's Li Qiuyuan and Jason Smith talked to Elyn MacInnis, lead researcher of Kuliang Tourism and Culture Association, Huang Ye, Music Director of JALCSH Big Band, and Issac Gray, American student at Yenching Academy of Peking University.
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CGTN Radio reporter Yushun, along with Reem Hani, reporter of Al-Akhbar Newspaper from Lebanon and Sami Kaidi, reporter of El Moudjahid newspaper from Algeria share their firsthand experiences from their trip to northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. They also provide insights on Xinjiang's economic trade, cultural exchange, and environmental protection.
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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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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 (16:05). 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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How does the "wildeat" trend reflect changing attitudes towards stress relief among young people? Let's explore the psychological and social factors that are driving this outdoor dining phenomenon. On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Brandon Yates
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Cross-border e-commerce is your ticket to a global marketplace! Shop from New York to Beijing without leaving home. It's revolutionizing international trade, but not without its challenges. Tariffs can be a potential hurdle, affecting prices and logistics. But the thrill of accessing global products keeps both sellers and buyers engaged. On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Brandon Yates
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A new trend is emerging in online communities: 'internet moms' providing maternal care to strangers. While this offers a unique form of emotional support, what potential risks might arise from these virtual parent-child relationships? While we see the emergence of 'digital mothers,' where are the 'digital fathers' in this equation? / Motivational Monday (21:04)! On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Brandon Yates
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Saving a historic building is no small feat, but preserving a whole ancient village is an even greater endeavor. As time races on, how can we find ways to organically preserve these precious parts of our history, culture, and traditional way of life? Why is it so crucial to keep these ancient villages intact, what can we learn from them? Join the conversation on the importance and methods of preserving our cultural legacy. On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Brandon Yates
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Round Table's Happy Place! / Imagine stepping out dressed in a gorgeous Hanfu, turning heads, while staying sun-safe. How are you keeping the sun at bay this summer (13:26)? On the show: Heyang, Yushan & Steve Hatherly
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Who knew that dance dramas could become the latest trend among young Chinese audiences? Especially those rooted in rich historical tales. With viral hits spreading on social media, these visual feasts are drawing crowds like never before. What's driving this wave of enthusiasm for dance dramas? On the show: Heyang, Yushan & Steve Hatherly
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Imagine you're launching a new product in 2024. Who would be the best spokesperson, a celebrity endorser or the company's founder? These days, more and more founders and CEOs are stepping into the spotlight as the face of their brands. Does this help to build trust and credibility for the brand? Or will it create risks if that person's reputation takes a hit? / Heart to Heart - please send your audio questions to [email protected] (21:54)! On the show: Heyang, Yushun & Steve Hatherly
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Brace yourselves, coffee lovers, as China's coffee industry is brewing up a storm of epic proportions. What was once a niche market is now a full-blown caffeine craze, with coffee shops popping up like mushrooms after a rainstorm. From artisanal roasters to international giants, everyone wants a piece of the action! We take a look at the competition, as fierce as a triple shot of espresso. On the show: Heyang, Yushun & Steve Hatherly
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Celebrate World Biodiversity Day with Heyang, as she embarks on an unforgettable journey through the rainforests of Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province. Will she spot the elusive wild Asian elephants in their natural habitat? Experience the thrill of the search, the beauty of biodiversity, and Heyang's heartfelt reflections of being in wild nature.
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The 26th Shanghai International Film Festival, a 10-day movie lovers' dream, is in full swing. Plus, with artificial intelligence technology shaking up the industry, get ready for a cinematic adventure like no other! On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Yushun
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Savvy shoppers, time to assemble! We are unboxing the spoils of June 18th, a major ecommerce promotional day! From green buys to AI vibes, seasoned Chinese online shoppers vote with their wallets. What are this year's biggest ecommerce shopping trends? /The unlikely mathematical glory of a vocational school genius (15:35). On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Yushun
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Qianwei County in Southwest China's Sichuan Province is known as the "Jasmine Capital of China". But in recent weeks, it is in the news for supplying gardenia flowers instead, with prices at least tripling from their normal levels. The sharp increase in the price of this fragrant flower is driven by the country's beverage industry. / Motivational Monday (19:43)! On the show: Laiming, Niu Honglin & Brandon Yates
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The demand for childcare service continues to upgrade. Some Chinese parents are now willing to pay good money to hire a private tutor to keep their children company. What is the tutor required to do? On the show: Laiming, Niu Honglin & Brandon Yates
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Round Table's Happy Place! / When young people are on the hunt for a job, what matters more: prestige or pay? Where does fulfillment lie on this spectrum? This age-old conundrum of "面子" versus "里子" begs the question: Are outward impressions more vital to job seekers, or do they value essential substances above all else? We'll dissect this compelling issue with insights from a recent survey (09:45). On the show: Heyang, Yushan & Josh Cotterill
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