In China, a customer posted on social media that a barbecue restaurant had poor food quality and alleged that it caused an acute case of gastroenteritis. The restaurant owner filed a lawsuit, and the court ruled in the restaurant's favor. This case raises important questions about the legal boundaries for posting critical online reviews, and how platforms and regulations should oversee such user feedback. / Can twistable tiny toys fidget your way to focus (14:13)? On the show: Steve, Niu Honglin & Yushan
This summer, Chinese animation films and series have surged in popularity, with several titles achieving blockbuster success at the box office. Online video platforms have also joined the fray, offering a rich variety of animated content and engaging in an intense competition for viewership dominance. What have been the most notable successes, and what key factors are driving their impressive performance? On the show: Steve, Niu Honglin & Yushan
School's back, and summer is out. It is time to swap lazy days for new backpacks, sharp uniforms, and well stocked supplies. But this is more than a shopping trip. It is the Great September Shift. So how do you transition from beach mode to brain mode? How do you go from late nights to early alarms? Join us as we explore mindset resets, routine upgrades, and how to start the year with total confidence. / Motivational Monday (17:11)! On the show: Steve, Niu Honglin & Yushun
Electric bikes are fast, convenient, and everywhere in China. But behind this convenience lurk hidden risks: fires, accidents, and illegal modifications. On September 1st, 2025, a transformative national safety standard takes effect. What exactly does this new regulation entail, and what will it reveal about the future of urban safety? Most importantly, what difference will it make for the millions who rely on their e-bikes every day? On the show: Steve, Niu Honglin & Yushun
The Swiss watch once held an exclusive monopoly on prestige. That era has ended. Now, China's consumers are fueling a profound transformation, embracing cutting edge technology and bold local brands that rival the timeless classics. "Made in China" is being completely redefined. We discuss the new symbols of status and what they reveal about the future of luxury. / Round Table's Happy Place (17:06)! On the show: Steve, Yushan & Yushun
Chinese Valentine's Day is here, but Cupid's arrow is striking differently for the youth in China's buzzing metropolises. A fresh report reveals they are completely rewriting the recipe for romance, crafting a new vision of love and partnership for the modern era. Get ready for a fascinating cultural shake-up! On the show: Steve, Yushan & Yushun
Travel photography first became a dream service for newlyweds almost a decade ago. Over time, it's also grown popular with families with kids and individuals who want portraits taken in stunning, real-world locations. But behind the glossy images lie hidden fees, logistical chaos, and fierce competition. We explore the industry's rise and the turbulence facing industry giants. / Dad nursery rooms in shopping malls (11:25). On the show: Heyang, Steve & Yushan
The global gaming industry, now larger than film and music combined, generates over $184 billion. Women make up nearly half of all gamers worldwide, profoundly shaping game design, esports, and culture. We explore the shift and its future impact. On the show: Heyang, Steve & Yushan
Western food has often been branded bland, but things are changing quickly. As America's growing obsession with spicy food embraces ghost pepper snacks and habanero laced cocktails, how does this trend compare to the refined, centuries-old fire of Chinese Sichuan and Hunan cuisines? / Heart to Heart - please send your audio questions to [email protected] (15:33). On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun
We seek solace in our screens, only to feel more drained. Why do our escapes amplify the loneliness they're meant to soothe? Is it a failure of discipline, or a cry from something within we've been avoiding? On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun
Peking University has ended GPA rankings for undergraduates. This is a bold move in a system where grades heavily influence scholarships, graduate school admissions, and sometimes even job opportunities. Will this shift the focus from chasing scores to pursuing knowledge, or will competition simply take a new form? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Have you ever daydreamed about a completely different career? In today's fast-evolving job market, switching industries is increasingly common. From new graduates discovering their majors are misaligned with demand, to experienced professionals seeking greater purpose or growth, more people are venturing into new fields. The pivotal question remains: how do you determine if such a leap is worthwhile, and what key factors should you weigh before making the switch? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
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