China Stories from the Sinica Network on The China Project brings you audio narration of the best articles and op-eds appearing in Sixth Tone, Caixin Global, Week in China, The World of Chinese, and of course The China Project. Subscribe to the podcast and you can listen to features on the go, with narrators who won’t butcher the pronunciation of Chinese names and words.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1007 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | NewsPoliticsNews Commentary |
Three new astronauts are heading to China’s Tiangong space station, which is about to get even bigger in the coming years. more
Carrefour’s shrinking presence is emblematic of broader gloom that has befallen the country’s supermarket operators that are competing with e-commerce platforms and smaller stores. more
In the aftermath of an off-leash Rottweiler’s attack of a two-year-old in China last week, officials in several counties have enacted sweeping measures against stray dogs. more
Slogans, music, celebrities, and rhymes all helped ancient Chinese advertise their wares for sale. more
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Echoing other comments here. Please please stop with the accents. They are all so terrible, from several readers. It's so distracting. And I imagine offensive to the individuals. Just read the article, this is not Broadway.
One word Awful.
I love this podcast. The stories are well curated and provided a good slice of Chinese life, culture, and history. All of the readers are terrific…except Cliff Larsen. I’ve come to cringe every time he’s reading. It’s not his over annunciation that prompted me to write the review (irksome though it is) but it’s the voices he attempts to do when quoting someone in the article. They are so forced and irritating. His trying to emulate Nixon’s voice in a story a few months back was embarrassing.... more
Amazing selection of subjects particularly about culture, trends, social issues as well as economy and politics. Great to come across some unknown subjects
I am very grateful for this amazing resource that SupChina makes available to China watchers.
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