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    [The World of Chinese] After hours: The unseen lives of China’s public sleepers

    [The World of Chinese] After hours: The unseen lives of China’s public sleepers

    From migrant workers seeking refuge to budget-conscious tourists, public sleeping in China reveals a fascinating tapestry of urban social dynamics.

    Click here to read the article by Zheng Yiwen and Hatty Liu.

    Narrated by Cliff Larsen.

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    [The China Project] Not just a metaphor: Dragons of imperial China show us how people lived

    [The China Project] Not just a metaphor: Dragons of imperial China show us how people lived

    The emperor, as “son of heaven,” was meant to mediate between the natural and the supernatural. When dragons were becoming visible to regular folk, as they were in the Yuan and Ming, the supernatural was bypassing its usual channels — a dangerous deviation.

    Click here to read the article by James Carter.

    Narrated by Kaiser Kuo.


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    [Caixin Global] U.S. tensions could sap Chinese EV-battery makers’ global ambitions

    [Caixin Global] U.S. tensions could sap Chinese EV-battery makers’ global ambitions

    U.S. Tensions Could Sap Chinese EV-Battery Makers’ Global Ambitions - World leader CATL and its peers face policy headwinds in the West that could benefit South Korean, Japanese rivals.

    Click here to read the article by An Limin, Chen Lixiong and Mo Yelin.

    Narrated by Cliff Larsen.

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    [Caixin Global] Brand-name drugs feel the squeeze in China’s generic-heavy market

    [Caixin Global] Brand-name drugs feel the squeeze in China’s generic-heavy market

    Multinational pharmaceutical firms are changing strategies and selling business lines, as a government bulk-buying program favors cheaper, local products.

    Click here to read the article by Tang Hanyu and Kelly Wang.

    Narrated by Elyse Ribbons.

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    [Sixth Tone] Young Chinese have a new plan to escape tough times: Win the lottery

    [Sixth Tone] Young Chinese have a new plan to escape tough times: Win the lottery

    China’s millennials are seeking cheap thrills and get-rich-quick solutions amid a tough economy. That’s leading many to embrace an institution long considered hopelessly uncool: the country’s state-run lotteries.

    Click here to read the article by Wang Lianzhang.

    Narrated by Mina Greb.

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    [Caixin Global] China grapples with hangover from consumer lending boom

    [Caixin Global] China grapples with hangover from consumer lending boom

    China Grapples with Hangover From Consumer Lending Boom - The banking regulator has expanded a pilot program for disposal of nonperforming personal loans, allowing hundreds of financial institutions to offload their bad debt.

    Click here to read the article by Zhang Yuzhe and Jill Yang.

    Narrated by Cliff Larsen.

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    [Sixth Tone] He wrote the book on rural China. But first, he wrote a novel.

    [Sixth Tone] He wrote the book on rural China. But first, he wrote a novel.

    Shortly before publishing his groundbreaking 1939 study of rural China, sociologist Fei Xiaotong wrote a novel about life in his hometown. What can it tell us about his later work?

    Click here to read the article by Sun Jing.

    Narrated by Sarah Kutulakos.

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    [The China Project] Liu Xiaobo and his ‘monstrous crimes’

    [The China Project] Liu Xiaobo and his ‘monstrous crimes’

    Only twice has a Nobel peace laureate died in state custody. The first time was in 1938, when German pacifist Carl von Ossietzky died in Berlin of mistreatment at the hands of his Nazi captors. The second was in the summer of 2017.

    Click here to read the article by James Carter.

    Narrated by Kaiser Kuo.

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    [Sixth Tone] ‘Tears of the times’: The demise of China’s first major online community

    [Sixth Tone] ‘Tears of the times’: The demise of China’s first major online community

    A group of Tianya’s former employees and loyal fans are trying to revive the once high-flying discussion forum, but raising funds and attention is proving difficult to do.

    Click here to read the article by Li Xin.

    Narrated by Elyse Ribbons.

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    [Caixin Global] Chinese firms flock to Saudi Arabia in Middle East gold rush

    [Caixin Global] Chinese firms flock to Saudi Arabia in Middle East gold rush

    Chinese Firms Flock to Saudi Arabia in Middle East Gold Rush - Companies from Alibaba and Tencent to startups, especially those focused on AI, cloud, fintech and e-commerce, are finding growing opportunities in the kingdom.

    Click here to read the article by Zhai Shaohui and JZhang.

    Narrated by Kim Dalrymple.

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    [The China Project] Breaching the Yellow River and the horrors of war

    [The China Project] Breaching the Yellow River and the horrors of war

    Yellow River flooding has killed and displaced millions over the centuries. But in June 1938, the river's levees were intentionally breached, leaving half a million civilians dead — another reminder of the impossible choices that defined much of World War II.

    Click here to read the article by James Carter.

    Narrated by Kaiser Kuo.

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    [Caixin Global] How smart cars are upending the auto supply chain

    [Caixin Global] How smart cars are upending the auto supply chain

    How Smart Cars Are Upending the Auto Supply Chain - EVs and self-driving cars shift the focus of vehicle-making from nuts and bolts to integrated circuits and complex computer systems.

    Click here to read the article by Yu Cong, Liu Peilin, Qu Yunxu and Bonnie Cao.

    Narrated by Sarah Kutulakos.

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    [Sixth Tone] China is getting seriously worried about student anxiety

    [Sixth Tone] China is getting seriously worried about student anxiety

    In 2021, China made reducing the academic pressure on students a top policy priority. But anxiety disorders in schools are still a severe problem — and appear to be affecting more children at younger ages.

    Click here to read the article by Ni Dandan.

    Narrated by Mina Greb.

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    [Caixin Global] Canton Fair’s return shows the lasting allure of ‘made-in-China’

    [Caixin Global] Canton Fair’s return shows the lasting allure of ‘made-in-China’

    Even with orders down from before the pandemic and manufacturing departing for nations with lower labor costs, the country’s most prominent trade expo retains its appeal.

    Click here to read the article by Wang Jing, Qi Zhanning, Fu Wendi and Denise Jia.

    Narrated by Sylvia Franke.

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