Chinese Colloquialised
Each episode rich with Chinese culture served every Sunday in Chinese, now with a side of blog post on things culture, ethnicity and identity related in English.
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If you follow me on WordPress, you might be getting a lot of notifications about new posts. I thought I’d just briefly explain why.
I am currently helping a friend out by experimenting with translating some of the popular episodes into different languages.
Recent Episodes + Transcripts / Blog Post:
- 第86期:裹脚(Foot Binding)
- 第85期: 阿Q vs 阿甘 (A comparison between Ah Q and Forrest Gump)
- 第84期: 从文字到文化(From Words to Culture)
- 第83期:塞浦路斯 (Cyprus)
- 第82期:乌克兰 (Ukraine)
- 第81期:虎年快乐! (Happy Year of the Tiger!)
- 第80期:西安防疫措施 (Xi’an’s Covid Prevention Measures)
- 第79期:魔鬼城 (City of Ghosts)
- 第78期: 许渊冲 (Xu Yuanchong)
- 第77期: 看看腾讯爸爸 (When did Tencent start playing nice?)
- 第75期:调休是不是该淘汰了?(Should “Adjusted Leave” Be Cancelled?)
- 第74期:五一调休(China’s International Workers’ Day Adjusted Leave System)
- 第73期:《小舍得》(China‘s junior to high school education culture)
- 第72期:《星期日泰晤士报》的口误 (The Sunday Times’ Gaffe About Slitty Eyes)
- 第68期: 他娶她嫁他 (Will You Marry Me?)
- 第39期: “教育工厂” (”An Education Factory”)
- 第27期: 中国人为什么喜欢喝温水?(Why Do Chinese People Like Drinking Warm Water So Much?)
- 第26期:留守儿童 (China’s Left-Behind Children)
- 第25期:King Henry VIII VS 汉武帝
- 第23期:长生不老药 (The Elixir Of Life)
- 第22期:中国式相亲(The Chinese Way Of Dating)
- 第21期:中国为什么叫“中国”?(Why Is China Called “China”?)
- 第20期:中国女权主义 (Feminism in China)
- 第19期:新冠状病毒之亲身体验 (A First Hand Experience Of The Coronavirus)
- 第18期:清朝灭亡之后呢?(Collapse of the Qing dynasty, and then what?)
- 第17期:空城计VS木马计(The Empty City VS The Trojan Horse)
- 第16期:鸦片战争 (The Opium War)
- 第15期:新型冠状病毒(Novel Coronavirus)
- 第14期:红包(Red Packets)
- 第13期:小年 (Little New Year / Kitchen God Festival)
- 第12期:中医vs西医 (Traditional Chinese Medicine vs Western Medicine)
- 第11期:中国独生子女政策 (China’s One-Child Policy)
- 第10期:华为 (Huawei)
- 第4期:中国网语 I (Chinese Internet Slangs I)
- 第3期: 斯洛文尼亚 (Slovenia)
- 第1期:自我介绍 (Introduction)
🎧 Chinese Colloquialised: A podcast about all things Chinese culture (now with an English blog).