![[Sixth Tone] The strange tale of how China lost its ghost stories](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/6D3F06D5683A695D3BFC1CE718443976_small.jpg)
[Sixth Tone] The strange tale of how China lost its ghost stories
What’s so scary about a ghost story?Click here to read the article by Fu Mengxing.Narrated by Cliff Larsen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art1...
19 Elo 202210min
![[Caixin Global] How a hotly pursued VR startup came to China, and imploded](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/6D3F06D5683A695D3BFC1CE718443976_small.jpg)
[Caixin Global] How a hotly pursued VR startup came to China, and imploded
Courted by local governments, Weijian Technology’s founders had a vision to take their innovations from Silicon Valley to the Chinese market. But legal troubles turned that dream into a nightmare.Clic...
19 Elo 202212min
![[The World of Chinese] Reading spaces: How did libraries become safe havens for China’s vulnerable?](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/6D3F06D5683A695D3BFC1CE718443976_small.jpg)
[The World of Chinese] Reading spaces: How did libraries become safe havens for China’s vulnerable?
China’s public libraries are vital but scarce resources for millions.Click here to read the article by Yang Tingting.Narrated by Sylvia Franke.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Calif...
19 Elo 202214min
![[SupChina] The importance of succession ritual in China, then and now](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/6D3F06D5683A695D3BFC1CE718443976_small.jpg)
[SupChina] The importance of succession ritual in China, then and now
In the early hours of August 14, 1524, as many as 250 officials of the Ming dynasty staged a protest in the Forbidden City, a last desperate attempt to resolve what became known as the Great Ritual Co...
19 Elo 202210min
![[The World of Chinese] Parks, no recreation: The battle to access China’s public spaces](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/6D3F06D5683A695D3BFC1CE718443976_small.jpg)
[The World of Chinese] Parks, no recreation: The battle to access China’s public spaces
China is trying to build more public spaces, but who has the right to use them—and how—remains contested.Click here to read the article by Anita He.Narrated by Jenny McKenzie.See Privacy Policy at htt...
16 Elo 20229min
![[SupChina] Fish out of water](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/6D3F06D5683A695D3BFC1CE718443976_small.jpg)
[SupChina] Fish out of water
The bittersweet memories of artist Sun Keqin.Click here to read the article by Neocha.Narrated by Cliff Larsen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://...
16 Elo 20229min
![[SupChina] ‘Trash Talk’: A marine debris exhibition in Hong Kong](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/6D3F06D5683A695D3BFC1CE718443976_small.jpg)
[SupChina] ‘Trash Talk’: A marine debris exhibition in Hong Kong
A small-scale exhibition entitled “Trash Talk” highlighted the work of a beach cleanup collective in Hong Kong and invited visitors to reflect on their contribution to marine waste.Click here to read ...
16 Elo 20228min
![[SupChina] The patriotic roots of China’s domestic tourism industry](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/6D3F06D5683A695D3BFC1CE718443976_small.jpg)
[SupChina] The patriotic roots of China’s domestic tourism industry
In the early days of Republican China, the domestic tourism industry was mostly tailored to foreigners who wanted to escape from the cities. This changed in the 1920s, when China's nationalistic awake...
12 Elo 202210min



















