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  1. 09/19/2025

    An American Ceramist in Jingdezhen: Code, Clay and Community

    "I sold everything... I was all in. I put in all my chips." With this leap of faith, American ceramic artist Michael May left behind his life in the United States and arrived in Jingdezhen, China's porcelain capital, a year and a half ago. Having traveled to nearly 20 countries, the seasoned artist ultimately chose Jingdezhen as his creative base. In the latest episode of "Trending in China", Michael shares his unique journey from Oklahoma City to Jingdezhen with host Yolanda Lu and co-host Belinda Chen. With a background in traditional techniques and a passion for innovation, he now blends 3D printing technology with traditional pottery, creating works that marry form with function. He delves into the city's collaborative spirit, learning from master craftsmen who spend lifetimes perfecting their art, and finding his tribe among the growing community of "Yang Jing Piao" (foreign expats living in Jingdezhen). Michael explains why this relentless pursuit of craftsmanship drives him to become better and why he believes "this is so far the best and the smartest place for a potter to be." Highlights: 00:03:03 - Michael's journey from Oklahoma to Jingdezhen 00:04:12 - First impressions of the city and its pottery culture 00:07:10 - Traveled to nearly 20 countries before settling here 00:10:07 - Contrasts convenience in Asian cities vs. American life 00:11:21 - How ceramics connect people across the globe 00:14:00 - Jingdezhen: a small city with a growing "Yang Jing Piao" community 00:15:25 - Reflections on whether Jingdezhen feels like home 00:19:40 - The paradox of Jingdezhen: small city yet international hub 00:29:16 - Why Jingdezhen is ideal for pottery business 00:34:23 - Learning traditional techniques from local masters 00:40:00 - Initially thought clay 3D printing was "the dumbest" 00:42:01 - Decided to go "100% in" on clay printing 00:47:05 - Using his foreign identity as a marketing advantage 00:51:50 - How Chinese craftsmanship continues to amaze him 01:01:18 - Describes Jingdezhen as "happy, beautiful, and old" This podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcast and YouTube, among many platforms.You are also more than welcome to check our newsletter where you can find more in-depth sharings around Chinese economy: pekingensight.substack.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit pekingensight.substack.com

    1h 6m
  2. 08/29/2025

    When Poets Meet Engineers:Hangzhou's Dance of Code and Classics

    In this episode of "Trending in China," we explore Hangzhou—a city where classical charm and cutting-edge innovation intertwine. Joined by commentator Anil from India and local reporter Emma, we delve into how this ancient capital, famed for the poetic West Lake, has transformed into a cradle for "Six Dragons" like DeepSeek and Game Science. We unpack Hangzhou's unique DNA: its rich cultural heritage, a government that acts as a "patient gardener," and a pioneering entrepreneurial spirit. Anil shares his impression of the city evolving from "real" to "remarkable," while Emma defines its soul with three words: "Poetic," "Innovation," and "Inclusiveness." Discover why everyone, from newcomers to long-term residents, feels a sense of belonging that "this city belongs to me." Join us to see how Hangzhou composes a digital symphony where tradition and future resonate in harmony. Highlights: 00:01:32: From West Lake to Tech Hub: A City's Evolution 00:03:50: 3 Words for Hangzhou: Poetic, Innovative, Inclusive 00:08:34: Tech Demo: Experiencing 3D Body Scanning 00:10:50: Meet the "Six Tech Dragons" of Hangzhou 00:13:35: Smart Benches: Tech Infused in Daily Life 00:19:51: Government's Role: The "Patient Gardener" 00:23:45: Local DNA: Confidence & Entrepreneurial Spirit 00:29:30: Work-Life Balance: Nature & Tech in Harmony 00:35:13: Final Take: Innovation Needs Roots This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit pekingensight.substack.com

    41 min
  3. 08/15/2025

    Su Chao Fever: How an amateur football league became China’s cultural blockbuster

    When 60,000 fans packed a stadium in Nanjing this July for an amateur match, it wasn't superstars they cheered for – but teachers, delivery drivers, and fishmongers representing their hometowns. In this episode, host Yolanda Lu is joined by South African sports journalist Andre and Jiangsu-based reporter Eric to explore China’s surprise summer obsession: Su Super League (苏超), where 13 Jiangsu cities battle in a cultural-defining tournament. Together, we uncover: * Why it went viral: 11B+ views and city-wide public screenings * Economic alchemy: How matchdays fuel local spending surges * Derby magic: Wuxi’s "honey peach" mascots vs Nanjing’s "salted duck" warriors * Everyday heroes: Why part-time players embody China’s sports spirit * The teen revolution: High-school stars rewriting football’s future "People don’t just cheer for goals," says Eric. "They cheer for their city’s soul." Discover how fishmongers became idols – and why this people’s pitch might change Chinese sports forever. Highlights: 03:40 League Essence: Amateur 13-city tournament format explained05:09 Stadium Frenzy: 60k crowd in Nanjing-Suzhou showdown05:45 Viral Tsunami: 11B+ short-video views across platforms07:10 Public Energy: "Human waves" in stadiums & city screenings08:33 Derby Fuel: Local rivalries ignite civic pride11:49 Core Appeal: Joy beyond winning/losing14:07 Hidden Roots: China’s deep-seated football passion17:32 Everyday Heroes: Teachers/delivery drivers as players18:57 Fan First: ¥5-20 tickets & heatwave suspensions20:22 Provincial Pride: 90%+ awareness across Jiangsu22:16 Economic Spark: Restaurants/tourism riding matchdays26:30 Sportsmanship Alive: Rival fans get 30% BBQ discount32:04 Teen Talent: High school stars shine on field42:37 City Symbols: Wuxi’s peaches vs Nanjing’s ducks48:48 ¥340M Boom: Single matchday spending surge This podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcast and YouTube, among many platforms.You are also more than welcome to check our newsletter where you can find more in-depth sharings around Chinese economy: pekingensight.substack.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit pekingensight.substack.com

    1h 5m
  4. 06/28/2025

    Mummies, Roses and Desert Highways: Xinjiang’s Untold Stories

    Xinjiang — where scorching deserts bloom with technological marvels and ancient civilizations, forging unity amid breathtaking diversity and economic dynamism. In this episode of Trending in China. Host Yolanda Lu and reporters Cao Bin/Sylvia Wang bring you on an eye-opening journey through Xinjiang—China’s western frontier where deserts bloom with innovation. Discover how "desert roses" defy arid landscapes, how ultra-high-voltage grids transmit wind/solar power to eastern cities in milliseconds, and how tech-driven cotton farms merge nature with cutting-edge tech. The human stories captivate: Highway maintenance couples brave 50℃ heat to guard 522km of desert roads against sandstorms; the 3,800-year-old "Loulan Beauty" mummy reveals Silk Road social hierarchies through her feather hat and jewelry; while Uygur children dancing spontaneously at night markets embody ethnic unity. From oil fields producing cosmetic-grade "white oil" to data centers powered by green energy, Xinjiang turns nature’s gift into synergy. This episode unpacks Xinjiang’s role in the Belt and Road Initiative through cultural gems like the immersive Yotkan ancient city show and bartering at Urumqi’s Grand Bazaar. Tune in to explore how deserts fuel progress, and subscribe for more on China’s untold frontiers! Some Highlights: 03:12 Southern Xinjiang’s Transformation Over the Past Decade07:50 Xinjiang’s Deserts: How Trees Survive in Harsh Conditions11:06 Rose Farms Thriving in the Desert12:34 Powering China: Xinjiang’s Solar and Wind Energy Revolution14:02 Technology Reshaping Xinjiang’s Cotton Industry16:30 Must-See Attractions in Urumqi23:00 Karamay’s Digital Transition: From Oil City to Tech Hub28:00 Preserving History: Xinjiang’s Mummies and Their Cultural Significance31:20 Immersive Cultural Experience at Yotkan Ancient City34:50 Reviving the Silk Road: Barkol’s Rich Coal and Clay Resources37:50 Highway Maintenance Couples Guarding 522km of Desert Roads in 50℃ Heat41:03 How the Pairing-Up Program Accelerates Xinjiang’s Development47:20 Xinjiang’s Culinary Journey: Lamb Skewers, Pilaf, and Big Plate Chicken This podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Little Universe(小宇宙)and YouTube, among many platforms. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit pekingensight.substack.com

    56 min
  5. 06/13/2025

    Tea, Travel & Tales: Timeless Fujian

    Dive into the heart of Fujian, China's captivating southeastern coastal province, rich in ancient culture, profound history, and vibrant traditions! In this episode of Trending in China, host Yolanda Lu sits down with two unique perspectives: Andre Bloem, a South African editor experiencing Fujian for the very first time, and Diego Yao, a Fuzhou native and seasoned journalist steeped in local wisdom. Hear Andre's fresh insights as a cultural explorer: What surprised and delighted him? How does Quanzhou and Xiamen resonate through foreign eyes? Then, journey deep with Yao as your local guide, uncovering hidden gems, age-old traditions, and the exciting new trends shaping Fujian today. Whether you're planning a trip or simply fascinated by Chinese regional culture, this compelling conversation offers a rich, multi-layered look into the soul of Fujian. Tune in and unlock the secrets of Fujian! Highlights: 06:13 Fujian's tea-drinking culture 07:45 Mazu culture in Fujian and how it has influenced the world 19:21 Why Xiamen University is the most beautiful university in China 22:42 Food culture in Fujian and how it's connected to the rest of the world 28:01 How small businesses in Fujian thrive in harmony with nature 39:47 Traditions in Fujian/Quanzhou puppet show 50:05 Tips of traveling to Fujian/Be aware of the snakes! 57:35 Quiz time! Test your knowledge of Fujian This podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcast and YouTube, among many platforms. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit pekingensight.substack.com

    1h 3m

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