Consumption may have taken on new meaning in today's world, transcending mere ownership to become a canvas for self-expression, value alignment, and identity shaping - especially for the younger generation. From embracing slow shopping to indulging in unique experiences, what we buy and how we consume may reflect what we hold dear to our hearts. Can mindful consumption pave the way to an ideal life? But, don't people say that one can't buy one's way to happiness? On the show: Heyang, Yushan & Steve Hatherly
Have you noticed that some of your favorite restaurants are starting to look like bustling market stalls? Today, we talk about why more and more eateries are going for that vibrant, chaotic market vibe. Spoiler alert, it's all about bringing authenticity and a bit of nostalgia to your dining experience. / Just eight minutes of anger can harm your body (18:59)! On the show: Niu Honglin, Li Yi & Steve Hatherly
Imagine your dream city – what would it look like? Covered in greenery? Traffic jams unheard of? Abundant recreational resources? What do you care the most about a city? Today on Round Table, let's compare your visions with the findings of the 2024 Urban Livability Report! Let's co-create the future! On the show: Niu Honglin, Li Yi & Steve Hatherly
Recently, several publishing houses announced to withdraw their promotion on an online shopping platform, which requires a low-price policy that they can't accept. How can modern publishing houses better develop in the online environment? / Sales figures suggest China's movie market is experiencing a post-COVID rebound, but why are more and more films delaying their releases from hot periods (18:33). On the show: Laiming, Niu Honglin & Brandon Yates
At the end of 2023, China had nearly 300 million people aged 60 and above. The supply of elderly care services, in various shapes and forms, affects almost every family, and ultimately everyone. We introduce an experimental initiative in east China's Hangzhou City that seeks to inject a dose of youthful vigor into elderly care institutions. On the show: Laiming, Niu Honglin & Brandon Yates
With each passing year, a new "it" superfood emerges, promising to be the ultimate panacea for our health woes. Are superfoods really nutritional superheroes, or just an overhyped marketing ploy? / Motivational Monday (20:07)! On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Brandon Yates
This year's Dragon Boat Festival falls on June 10th. Also known as the Duanwu Festival, it is more than just an age-old tradition. The annual event is becoming a catalyst for a cultural connection with China's rich heritage. Come along as we delve into the traditional and contemporary customs of the Duanwu Festival. On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Brandon Yates
Amidst the bustling cities and serene landscapes, a new tourism trend has taken hold: the rise of archaeological site parks. Let's examine the factors driving this surge in popularity and the challenges of balancing tourism with the preservation of these invaluable cultural relics. / Round Table's Happy Place (20:49)! On the show: Heyang, Yushan & Josh Cotterill
As the 2024 Gaokao kicks off on June 7th, millions of students are taking the national college entrance exam, which can greatly impact their futures. Amidst this, a new multidisciplinary major will be enrolling students for the first time. In our discussion, we'll explore practical and emotional strategies to navigate the Gaokao journey, while also considering how these new majors could potentially open up fresh pathways for students. On the show: Heyang, Yushan & Josh Cotterill
The popular "county town aesthetics" blends rustic charm with modern artistry. This nostalgic visual style recreates the vibe of 1980s and 1990s Chinese towns, nestled between rural villages and bustling cities. Yet, some small town residents now feel misrepresented by the oversimplified and sometimes condescending gaze. How can we better represent the true diversity and vitality of today's county towns through art, media and public discourse? On the show: Heyang, Ding Heng & Steve Hatherly.
The human eye! It is through this intricate lens that we perceive the beauty of a blooming flower, the majesty of a mountain range, and the tender expressions of those we love. Yet, in this digital age, our eyes are besieged by the relentless glow of screens. How can we balance the marvels of modern technology with the preservation of our precious sight? On the show: Heyang, Ding Heng & Steve Hatherly.
Remember the joy of unboxing a new board game or the thrill of a face-to-face chess match? Despite being in the digital age, physical games still hold a special place in our memories and hearts. Today, we'll explore why these timeless treasures continue to be popular, even as digital entertainment dominates. Let's take a nostalgic journey into the world of physical games. / Antiques appraisal shows have found new life online, engaging audiences with their blend of history and mystery (17:34). On the show: Niu Honglin, Yushan & Steve Hatherly
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