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Round Table China

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Technology's promise, humanity's price

Apr 21, 202618 min

How AI is redefining the teacher

Apr 21, 202633 min

Read, then roam

Apr 20, 202622 min

Beijing's robot race: fun or future?

Apr 20, 202630 min

It's time for looted art to come home

Apr 17, 202625 min

Can cheaper parking fix congestion?

Apr 17, 202627 min

SBTI: The "unhinged" personality test

Apr 16, 202617 min

Inside the 16th Beijing International Film Festival

Apr 16, 202635 min

Bonus Ep: Travel China through film

Apr 15, 202611 min

The rise of living anywhere

Apr 15, 202624 min

Navigating the AI actor controversy

Apr 15, 202628 min

Encore: Is your grandma a gamer?

Apr 14, 202626 min

Encore: What makes a house a good house?

Apr 14, 202625 min

Does greatness require suffering?

Apr 13, 202623 min

The 6th China International Consumer Products Expo

Apr 13, 202628 min

Are you seeing more mosquitoes earlier this year?

Apr 10, 202621 min

China's next phase of E-commerce

Apr 10, 202631 min

From classrooms to kickoffs

Apr 9, 202624 min

Grow from your smartphone

Apr 9, 202628 min

China Finds Ep. 2: When ancient grief met modern relief

Apr 8, 202622 min

The unexpected rise of "City Busing"

Apr 8, 202629 min

The parental school volunteering trap

Apr 7, 202620 min

The 0.3% social insurance solution

Apr 7, 202629 min

Why can't China stop working overtime?

Apr 6, 202623 min

The new Qingming: From ancient rituals to eco-burials

Apr 6, 202629 min

Are you a "vintage human"?

Move over, Gen Z trends. The latest identity young people are claiming for themselves is "old-school human." It's a deliberate step back from the hyper-digital world—but what does it actually look like? Today, we're exploring why a generation is choosing to slow down. / Is your water pump trying to kill you (13:12)? On the show: Steve, Yushan & Yangyang

Apr 3, 202619 min

Silver screens: Navigating the digital frontier with China's 161 million seniors

Forget the teenage gamers—the newest power users are your grandparents. From chasing flash sales at midnight to becoming viral influencers, seniors are taking over the internet. But with that connection comes a new danger: digital addiction. We explore the rise of the silver netizen and the fight to make the web age-friendly. On the show: Steve, Yushan & Yangyang

Apr 3, 202630 min

Have pets lost their welcome mat?

Over the past decade, the rise of pet-friendly cafés, restaurants, and shopping malls has reflected a broader change in urban culture. Pets are no longer just companions at home. But recently, some businesses have begun reversing course by tightening rules or removing pet-friendly labels altogether. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve & Yushan

Apr 2, 202623 min

Steep your next adventure in tea!

For centuries, tea was a staple, the quiet ceremonial background note to Chinese life. But in 2026, the spring harvest has transformed into a high‑stakes economic engine, triggering a massive mobilization of labor, capital, and live‑streamed commerce. Have you ever considered making your next trip tea‑themed? On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve & Yushan

Apr 2, 202628 min

Are headphones going back to the jack?

When people traded wired headphones for their wireless cousins, the decision was driven by style and convenience. But when it comes to the mind, priorities have shifted. Now, many are rewinding time and plugging back in. / Are China's apples the best apples (13:02)? On the show: Steve, Yushun & Xingyu

Apr 1, 202619 min

China's schools ditch morning reading

The sound of students reading aloud at dawn has echoed through Chinese schools for generations. Not anymore. Schools are now scrapping those early morning sessions and letting kids sleep in. Supporters call it a win for rest and focus. Critics fear grades could suffer. Does earlier actually mean better? On the show: Steve, Yushun & Xingyu

Apr 1, 202633 min

Say goodbye to the eight-person dorm

For many graduates, dorm life memories are tied to shared rooms, late night talks, and constant noise. But today's students expect more privacy and comfort. A decision, coming from northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, to phase out eight-person dorms has caught netizens' attention. The move is not just in infrastructure but in how we view student well-being and the purpose of campus life. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve & Yushun

Mar 31, 202616 min

AI is stealing your voice

You hear a voice online promoting something, and the tone, the rhythm, and the emotion all feel completely real. But that person never recorded those words and never even knew the message existed. AI can now clone and spread voices at scale. If a machine can perfectly imitate your voice, do you still own it? On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve & Yushun

Mar 31, 202636 min

The Soapbox: China's digital marriage market

Remember those weekend marriage markets where parents posted résumés on park walls? They've gone digital. Now, anxious parents are swiping for sons- and daughters-in-law from the comfort of their living rooms. An old tradition, reinvented for the app era. On the show: Steve, Fei Fei & Yushan

Mar 30, 202621 min

Zero waste starts on your plate

The biggest climate solution isn't some new invention. It's something we're already throwing away. Millions of tons of food go to waste every year, quietly making the planet warmer, but it doesn't have to be this way. In fact, this is one of the simplest fixes we've got. So why are we still so bad at it? On the show: Steve, Fei Fei & Yushan

Mar 30, 202630 min

The Full Circle: Spring recruitment, child-friendly society, spring greens

Three stories with no obvious connection. That is the easy way out. So instead, we picked three segments from this week that seem unrelated at first glance. Dig deeper, though, and something ties them together. On the show: Steve, Fei Fei & Yushan

Mar 27, 202618 min

The ever-changing world of retirement

Retirement isn't what it used to be. Shanghai has launched a sweeping plan to reintegrate seniors into the workforce, shifting the focus from caring for the elderly to empowering them. So why is retiring at 60 fading fast? On the show: Steve, Fei Fei & Yushan

Mar 27, 202633 min

The Why: Tokens

Welcome to The Why, our new tech-focused segment. We take one story and go beyond the surface. In tech reporting, the spotlight is usually on the numbers, the launches, and the breakthroughs. But in The Why, we reveal the bigger picture of why this story matters to us. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve & Yushun

Mar 26, 202625 min

Boao Forum for Asia 2026

The Boao Forum for Asia, underway in Hainan, brings together governments, companies, and scholars to debate global challenges and test solutions. As the forum marks its 25th anniversary, discussions explore how economic growth, technological innovation, and environmental sustainability can move forward together. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve & Yushun

Mar 26, 202626 min

Five-star living for an aging generation

Imagine checking into a five-star hotel and never leaving. No short-term stays. No eventual move to a care facility when you need help. Across China, luxury hotels are being converted into permanent homes for an aging generation. / Is F1 the fastest growing sport in China(21:43) ? On the show: Steve, Yushan & Yushun

Mar 25, 202630 min

Did you catch spring green fever?

Spring greens have taken over. Suddenly, your friends are experts on what's in season. Grocery runs feel like scavenger hunts, and vegetables have become the main event. So why are we obsessing over these bitter, fleeting leaves? Is it about taste? Health? Nostalgia? Or is it just the vibe? On the show: Steve, Yushan & Yushun

Mar 25, 202621 min

Do chores make kids nicer?

Parenting advice often focuses on grades, extracurriculars, or screen time. But new research drawing on data from over 50,000 teenagers across 15 countries suggests something simple may also matter: household chores. Researchers are exploring how families share responsibilities influences whether children bully their peers(16:21). / Can eating well be bad for you? On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve & Fei Fei

Mar 24, 202622 min

What makes a city kid-friendly?

Picture a morning commute from a very different height. At just one meter tall, the world looks unfamiliar. When cities are built from an adult perspective, children navigate a world that isn't designed for them. But what happens when planners and communities begin to see the city from one meter high? On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve & Fei Fei

Mar 24, 202630 min

Labubu goes to Hollywood

THE SOAPBOX: If you exercise for less than 30 minutes, it's basically useless? / The Labubu craze has officially taken over Hollywood. We tell you everything we know about the little monster's upcoming movie (16:53). On the show: Steve, Yushun & Xingyu

Mar 23, 202621 min

AI dominates 2026 spring recruitment

It's spring job fair season, and the crowd isn't flocking to the usual names. AI is stealing the show. So what does that leave students with? A job market that's rewriting the rules before they even walk in the door. The question is: how do you show up ready when nobody's quite sure what "ready" even means? On the show: Steve, Yushun & Xingyu

Mar 23, 202631 min

How a candy connected the world

The Full Circle: Ganji, book covers, city pollen / A crumpled wrapper. A hotel clerk's request. A kindness relay across continents. This isn't a feel-good movie. It's the real story of how one piece of candy sparked a cross-cultural moment no one saw coming (12:55). On the show: Steve, Fei Fei & Yushun

Mar 20, 202620 min

Petals, profit, and a prosperous path

Spring in China isn't just pretty anymore. It's big business. We dig into the high-stakes economics behind the petals. How do these fleeting flowers turn to a sustainable goldmine? On the show: Steve, Fei Fei & Yushun

Mar 20, 202632 min

China Finds: A zoo before zoos were zoos

There's a lot happening beneath the surface, literally. New sites are emerging, long-studied relics are revealing fresh secrets, and the questions we're asking don't have tidy answers yet. We share our first installment of China Finds. On the show: Steve, Fei Fei & Yushan

Mar 19, 202621 min

We need to talk about these trees

Spring has arrived, and so have your allergies. That yellow dust covering everything looks like nature's confetti and the trees themselves might be the problem. We look at how city planners accidentally turned pollen season into a full-blown sneezefest and whether there's any hope for breathing easy again. On the show: Steve, Fei Fei & Yushan

Mar 19, 202630 min

Pindou: the offline hobby sweeping China

In offices and bedrooms across China, a new kind of downtime has taken hold. People are hunched over trays of tiny plastic beads, arranging them one by one with tweezers. It is called Pindou, and it has become an unlikely escape from the noise of screens and notifications. / With everyone worried about the environment, why are we still covering our textbooks in plastic (15:17)? On the show: Steve, Fei Fei & Yushun

Mar 18, 202622 min