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China Popcast

China Popcast

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Unpacking culture and social trends popping in today's China and maybe even the world… This is the China Popcast with your hosts Lucy Lv and Wendyl Martin. Through interviews, candid conversation and thought-provoking guests, the China Popcast aims to put the spotlight on what Chinese people enjoy today and offers deep insight and perspective on current trends and topics of interest. Come see what's popping! If you would like to watch the conversation, you can catch our video podcast here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOtpZIzlepvwtEgWd-QOC6pyVicbt6GK7&si=5Owb3TWCJoCXXnwG. Contact us: lucy.lv@cgtn.com/wendyl.martin@cgtn.comCopyright @ China Plus Ciencias Sociales
Episodios
  • WATCH: 'Cousin Sherry' Zhu and New York mom Sade on being Chinese baddies
    Apr 3 2026

    They came to RedNote as "Tik Tok refugees" and caught glimpses of Chinese culture they had never seen before. American streamer iShowSpeed toured China, putting the country on full display to millions. "Cousin Sherry" then started telling netizens that they are turning Chinese, forming a global community of Chinese "baddies," a term of endearment and solidarity on social media among people who adopt traditional lifestyle habits – such as drinking warm water and taking traditional Chinese medicine – to improve their lives. And now netizens are taking it to the next level with Chinamaxxing. Chinese-American influencer Sherry Zhu and New York mother Sade take us through the ins and outs of their "becoming Chinese" experiences.


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    35 m
  • Influencer 'Cousin Sherry' Zhu and New York mom Sade on being Chinese baddies
    Apr 3 2026
    They came to RedNote as "Tik Tok refugees" and caught glimpses of Chinese culture they had never seen before. American streamer iShowSpeed toured China, putting the country on full display to millions. "Cousin Sherry" then started telling netizens that they are turning Chinese, forming a global community of Chinese "baddies," a term of endearment and solidarity on social media among people who adopt traditional lifestyle habits – such as drinking warm water and taking traditional Chinese medicine – to improve their lives. And now netizens are taking it to the next level with Chinamaxxing. Chinese-American influencer Sherry Zhu and New York mother Sade take us through the ins and outs of their "becoming Chinese" experiences. Catch our video podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP9TvZWAFU4 CONTACT: lucy.lv@cgtn.com wendyl.martin@cgtn.com
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    35 m
  • Short vertical dramas keep viewers on the edge of their phone screens
    Mar 12 2026
    Heightened emotions, wild plots and fast-paced story telling – these elements come together in the viral screen phenomenon that is short vertical dramas. American actor Christopher Boidy, who has played roles in several short vertical dramas, and Beijing Film Academy Associate Professor Mu Ling join China Popcast for a chat about what makes these shows so addictive and how they are made. Catch our video podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVBa1ebqhpg CONTACT: lucy.lv@cgtn.com wendyl.martin@cgtn.com For more on Chinese culture: www.cgtn.com/culture https://www.facebook.com/chinaplusnews/ https://www.facebook.com/chinaplusamerica/ https://www.facebook.com/chinaplussa/
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    51 m
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