"Round Table" is a premier English radio/podcast show, straight from Beijing.
Hear what's buzzing on the Internet and the main streets, see the latest lifestyle trends, and feel the pulse of life in China, "Round Table" is your golden ticket. With dynamic cultural exchanges between hosts from diverse backgrounds, we take you on a journey deep into modern China.
We invite you to join our conversation! roundtablepodcast@qq.com.
"Round Table" is a premier English radio/podcast show, straight from Beijing.
Hear what's buzzing on the Internet and the main streets, see the latest lifestyle trends, and feel the pulse of life in China, "Round Table" is your golden ticket. With dynamic cultural exchanges between hosts from diverse backgrounds, we take you on a journey deep into modern China.
We invite you to join our conversation! roundtablepodcast@qq.com.
China's home repair industry is one of the most convenient in the world—book a technician online, and they'll come to your home at a fraction of the cost you'd pay in many developed economies. But a recent investigation revealed that some platforms have been exploiting this trust, exaggerating faults and overcharging customers. / Round Table's Happy Place (18:37)! On the show: Heyang, Yushan & Yushun
Can money buy a good night's sleep? Millions seem to think so, fueling China's sleep industry, projected to soar past one trillion Yuan by 2030. But should good sleep come with a price tag? What are the free and better ways to sleep soundly? On the show: Heyang, Yushan & Yushun
Chinese social media is buzzing about the rise of women-only spaces, from bars and gyms to dedicated social hubs. These spaces promise comfort, connection, and empowerment. But are they genuine havens of progress, or merely clever marketing ploys? We explore the growing trend, its real-world implications, and the challenges it faces. / Is the traditional method of spoon-feeding your baby gone (17:40)? On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Fei Fei
According to a 2024 report from a leading research firm, China has taken the top spot globally in energy transition investments. The nation has made notable progress in advancing renewable energy, green technologies, and modernizing its infrastructure, solidifying its role in the worldwide push for sustainability. These initiatives highlight China's dedication to tackling environmental issues and cutting carbon emissions. We find out in detail exactly how well China is doing with its transition to green energy. On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Fei Fei
In the business world, seasonal trends significantly influence spending habits—such as Black Friday in the U.S. and the Double Eleven shopping festival in China. However, in the realm of tea, there is an even more specific phenomenon: the spring tea economy. Far from being merely a niche product for enthusiasts, spring tea plays a crucial role in driving the local agricultural sector. The production of spring tea constitutes a substantial portion of the annual tea output, setting the tone for the entire industry. But what exactly makes spring tea such a powerhouse, and why does this single season have such a profound impact? / Cheap shampoo bad for men's hair (18:02)? On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Ding Heng
China's leading universities are expanding their capacity. With more seats available, an increased number of students, and greater opportunities—does this also mean heightened pressure? If gaining admission to a top-tier school has become somewhat easier, what implications does this have for students, parents, and the job market? We unpack the statistics, the motivations behind this change, and the actual effects of this expansion. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Ding Heng
Clocking out like a boss is no longer just a dream! Some companies are now literally turning off the lights to push employees out the door. From overtime fines to unexpected "fire drill" shutdowns, the anti-rat-race movement is gaining momentum. But is a forced work-life balance really the ideal, or does it come with unforeseen trade-offs? / Is having a laptop on your stomach cozy or concerning (20:00)? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
China's average life expectancy just reached 79 years—an achievement decades in the making. The landscape continues to evolve, with ongoing developments shaping the years ahead. As we mark this milestone, we ask: How did we get here, and what comes next? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Is the power suit now a relic of the past? Chinese men are demonstrably choosing comfort over the rigid formality of traditional business wear. We examine this evolving dynamic in office attire, observing the transition from meticulously tailored suits to the relaxed aesthetic of plaid shirts and practical windbreakers. Is this just happening in China, or is the trend seen in other places around the world? / Motivational Monday (22:47)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
While giants such as Huawei and BYD dominate headlines, China's "hidden champions" are quietly reshaping industries. These lesser-known companies, driving innovation in areas like AI and green energy, wield surprising technological power. What fuels their success, and why are they becoming increasingly important? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Couples' apps offer valuable features such as love diaries, shared savings, and important date reminders. But must shared toilet time define modern intimacy? Seriously. Do these apps genuinely help long-distance lovers maintain their connection, or are they merely transforming relationships into a series of obligatory check-ins? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
China's cities are growing rapidly, but are they becoming homogenized? While some cities still reflect their unique culture and history, many now showcase identical sleek glass buildings, wide roads, and monotonous designs. Has urban planning diminished the unique character that once defined these places? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Cryonics, the practice of supercooling individuals after legal death, may seem like a plot from a futuristic novel. Proponents envision a future of advanced medical mastery, but not everyone is on board. Detractors dismiss it as a chilling illusion, highlighting the irreparable damage to biological structures. However, for some, it represents an opportunity to postpone their final chapter in the human narrative. / The rise of the older pet care market (17:52). On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Fei Fei
Obesity in China has become a significant issue in recent years, prompting the government to take action. The National Health Commission has announced a major new initiative aimed at encouraging citizens to adopt healthier lifestyles. This initiative will establish multidisciplinary “weight management clinics” at hospitals throughout China, designed to assist patients in safely losing excess weight. On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Fei Fei
As the saying goes, one person's trash is another person's treasure. Today, on Xianyu, one of China's most popular online second-hand market platforms, what one person regrets buying can become another person's latest opportunity. This trend is evolving into a launchpad for the most unique and rapidly growing side hustles. What is fueling this craze?/ Handwritten notes take new form on tablets (20:03). On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Laiming
If planting trees were a competitive sport, China would undoubtedly take home the gold medal. With over 25% forest coverage and the world's largest artificial forest, China isn't just going green—it's going exceptionally green. But how did this transformation occur? We dig deeper to uncover the roots of this remarkable change. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Laiming
Meet a generation that swears by herbal remedies but won’t give up late nights. Gen Z is all in on outdoor sports, cultural experiences, and yangsheng (or health maintenance in Chinese), but on their own chaotic terms. Is this the ultimate balance, or just a creative way to reinvent their own lifestyle?/ Phone on silent mode? Maximum distraction (20:37)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
Farming has become high-tech business, and the fields of the future might not even be on Earth! China is rapidly pushing the boundaries of smart agriculture. So, will cows one day munch on AI-designed supergrass? Will our veggies have cosmic roots? As technology transforms farming, what challenges lie ahead? And how will these breakthroughs reshape what we eat and how we grow them? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
Is 'natural' always better? We love organic food, herbal remedies, and chemical-free products, but does 'natural' always equate to being safer or healthier? Are we unjustly skeptical of artificial advancements? We thoroughly examine the concept of the naturalistic fallacy! / Motivational Monday (20:31)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
AI-powered smart homes promise seamless automation, anticipating needs and optimizing living spaces. From self-adjusting thermostats to voice-controlled appliances, these homes represent the pinnacle of technological convenience. Yet, despite the buzz and apparent advantages, fully integrated AI smart homes remain a niche luxury. If they're truly the future of living, why haven't they become a mainstream reality? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
China's home repair industry is one of the most convenient in the world—book a technician online, and they'll come to your home at a fraction of the cost you'd pay in many developed economies. But a recent investigation revealed that some platforms have been exploiting this trust, exaggerating faults and overcharging customers. / Round Table's Happy Place (18:37)! On the show: Heyang, Yushan & Yushun
Can money buy a good night's sleep? Millions seem to think so, fueling China's sleep industry, projected to soar past one trillion Yuan by 2030. But should good sleep come with a price tag? What are the free and better ways to sleep soundly? On the show: Heyang, Yushan & Yushun
Chinese social media is buzzing about the rise of women-only spaces, from bars and gyms to dedicated social hubs. These spaces promise comfort, connection, and empowerment. But are they genuine havens of progress, or merely clever marketing ploys? We explore the growing trend, its real-world implications, and the challenges it faces. / Is the traditional method of spoon-feeding your baby gone (17:40)? On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Fei Fei
According to a 2024 report from a leading research firm, China has taken the top spot globally in energy transition investments. The nation has made notable progress in advancing renewable energy, green technologies, and modernizing its infrastructure, solidifying its role in the worldwide push for sustainability. These initiatives highlight China's dedication to tackling environmental issues and cutting carbon emissions. We find out in detail exactly how well China is doing with its transition to green energy. On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Fei Fei
In the business world, seasonal trends significantly influence spending habits—such as Black Friday in the U.S. and the Double Eleven shopping festival in China. However, in the realm of tea, there is an even more specific phenomenon: the spring tea economy. Far from being merely a niche product for enthusiasts, spring tea plays a crucial role in driving the local agricultural sector. The production of spring tea constitutes a substantial portion of the annual tea output, setting the tone for the entire industry. But what exactly makes spring tea such a powerhouse, and why does this single season have such a profound impact? / Cheap shampoo bad for men's hair (18:02)? On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Ding Heng
China's leading universities are expanding their capacity. With more seats available, an increased number of students, and greater opportunities—does this also mean heightened pressure? If gaining admission to a top-tier school has become somewhat easier, what implications does this have for students, parents, and the job market? We unpack the statistics, the motivations behind this change, and the actual effects of this expansion. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Ding Heng
Clocking out like a boss is no longer just a dream! Some companies are now literally turning off the lights to push employees out the door. From overtime fines to unexpected "fire drill" shutdowns, the anti-rat-race movement is gaining momentum. But is a forced work-life balance really the ideal, or does it come with unforeseen trade-offs? / Is having a laptop on your stomach cozy or concerning (20:00)? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
China's average life expectancy just reached 79 years—an achievement decades in the making. The landscape continues to evolve, with ongoing developments shaping the years ahead. As we mark this milestone, we ask: How did we get here, and what comes next? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Is the power suit now a relic of the past? Chinese men are demonstrably choosing comfort over the rigid formality of traditional business wear. We examine this evolving dynamic in office attire, observing the transition from meticulously tailored suits to the relaxed aesthetic of plaid shirts and practical windbreakers. Is this just happening in China, or is the trend seen in other places around the world? / Motivational Monday (22:47)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
While giants such as Huawei and BYD dominate headlines, China's "hidden champions" are quietly reshaping industries. These lesser-known companies, driving innovation in areas like AI and green energy, wield surprising technological power. What fuels their success, and why are they becoming increasingly important? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Couples' apps offer valuable features such as love diaries, shared savings, and important date reminders. But must shared toilet time define modern intimacy? Seriously. Do these apps genuinely help long-distance lovers maintain their connection, or are they merely transforming relationships into a series of obligatory check-ins? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
China's cities are growing rapidly, but are they becoming homogenized? While some cities still reflect their unique culture and history, many now showcase identical sleek glass buildings, wide roads, and monotonous designs. Has urban planning diminished the unique character that once defined these places? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Cryonics, the practice of supercooling individuals after legal death, may seem like a plot from a futuristic novel. Proponents envision a future of advanced medical mastery, but not everyone is on board. Detractors dismiss it as a chilling illusion, highlighting the irreparable damage to biological structures. However, for some, it represents an opportunity to postpone their final chapter in the human narrative. / The rise of the older pet care market (17:52). On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Fei Fei
Obesity in China has become a significant issue in recent years, prompting the government to take action. The National Health Commission has announced a major new initiative aimed at encouraging citizens to adopt healthier lifestyles. This initiative will establish multidisciplinary “weight management clinics” at hospitals throughout China, designed to assist patients in safely losing excess weight. On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Fei Fei
As the saying goes, one person's trash is another person's treasure. Today, on Xianyu, one of China's most popular online second-hand market platforms, what one person regrets buying can become another person's latest opportunity. This trend is evolving into a launchpad for the most unique and rapidly growing side hustles. What is fueling this craze?/ Handwritten notes take new form on tablets (20:03). On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Laiming
If planting trees were a competitive sport, China would undoubtedly take home the gold medal. With over 25% forest coverage and the world's largest artificial forest, China isn't just going green—it's going exceptionally green. But how did this transformation occur? We dig deeper to uncover the roots of this remarkable change. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Laiming
Meet a generation that swears by herbal remedies but won’t give up late nights. Gen Z is all in on outdoor sports, cultural experiences, and yangsheng (or health maintenance in Chinese), but on their own chaotic terms. Is this the ultimate balance, or just a creative way to reinvent their own lifestyle?/ Phone on silent mode? Maximum distraction (20:37)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
Farming has become high-tech business, and the fields of the future might not even be on Earth! China is rapidly pushing the boundaries of smart agriculture. So, will cows one day munch on AI-designed supergrass? Will our veggies have cosmic roots? As technology transforms farming, what challenges lie ahead? And how will these breakthroughs reshape what we eat and how we grow them? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
Is 'natural' always better? We love organic food, herbal remedies, and chemical-free products, but does 'natural' always equate to being safer or healthier? Are we unjustly skeptical of artificial advancements? We thoroughly examine the concept of the naturalistic fallacy! / Motivational Monday (20:31)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
AI-powered smart homes promise seamless automation, anticipating needs and optimizing living spaces. From self-adjusting thermostats to voice-controlled appliances, these homes represent the pinnacle of technological convenience. Yet, despite the buzz and apparent advantages, fully integrated AI smart homes remain a niche luxury. If they're truly the future of living, why haven't they become a mainstream reality? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
China's home repair industry is one of the most convenient in the world—book a technician online, and they'll come to your home at a fraction of the cost you'd pay in many developed economies. But a recent investigation revealed that some platforms have been exploiting this trust, exaggerating faults and overcharging customers. / Round Table's Happy Place (18:37)! On the show: Heyang, Yushan & Yushun
Can money buy a good night's sleep? Millions seem to think so, fueling China's sleep industry, projected to soar past one trillion Yuan by 2030. But should good sleep come with a price tag? What are the free and better ways to sleep soundly? On the show: Heyang, Yushan & Yushun
Chinese social media is buzzing about the rise of women-only spaces, from bars and gyms to dedicated social hubs. These spaces promise comfort, connection, and empowerment. But are they genuine havens of progress, or merely clever marketing ploys? We explore the growing trend, its real-world implications, and the challenges it faces. / Is the traditional method of spoon-feeding your baby gone (17:40)? On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Fei Fei
According to a 2024 report from a leading research firm, China has taken the top spot globally in energy transition investments. The nation has made notable progress in advancing renewable energy, green technologies, and modernizing its infrastructure, solidifying its role in the worldwide push for sustainability. These initiatives highlight China's dedication to tackling environmental issues and cutting carbon emissions. We find out in detail exactly how well China is doing with its transition to green energy. On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Fei Fei
In the business world, seasonal trends significantly influence spending habits—such as Black Friday in the U.S. and the Double Eleven shopping festival in China. However, in the realm of tea, there is an even more specific phenomenon: the spring tea economy. Far from being merely a niche product for enthusiasts, spring tea plays a crucial role in driving the local agricultural sector. The production of spring tea constitutes a substantial portion of the annual tea output, setting the tone for the entire industry. But what exactly makes spring tea such a powerhouse, and why does this single season have such a profound impact? / Cheap shampoo bad for men's hair (18:02)? On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Ding Heng
China's leading universities are expanding their capacity. With more seats available, an increased number of students, and greater opportunities—does this also mean heightened pressure? If gaining admission to a top-tier school has become somewhat easier, what implications does this have for students, parents, and the job market? We unpack the statistics, the motivations behind this change, and the actual effects of this expansion. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Ding Heng
Clocking out like a boss is no longer just a dream! Some companies are now literally turning off the lights to push employees out the door. From overtime fines to unexpected "fire drill" shutdowns, the anti-rat-race movement is gaining momentum. But is a forced work-life balance really the ideal, or does it come with unforeseen trade-offs? / Is having a laptop on your stomach cozy or concerning (20:00)? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
China's average life expectancy just reached 79 years—an achievement decades in the making. The landscape continues to evolve, with ongoing developments shaping the years ahead. As we mark this milestone, we ask: How did we get here, and what comes next? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Is the power suit now a relic of the past? Chinese men are demonstrably choosing comfort over the rigid formality of traditional business wear. We examine this evolving dynamic in office attire, observing the transition from meticulously tailored suits to the relaxed aesthetic of plaid shirts and practical windbreakers. Is this just happening in China, or is the trend seen in other places around the world? / Motivational Monday (22:47)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
While giants such as Huawei and BYD dominate headlines, China's "hidden champions" are quietly reshaping industries. These lesser-known companies, driving innovation in areas like AI and green energy, wield surprising technological power. What fuels their success, and why are they becoming increasingly important? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Couples' apps offer valuable features such as love diaries, shared savings, and important date reminders. But must shared toilet time define modern intimacy? Seriously. Do these apps genuinely help long-distance lovers maintain their connection, or are they merely transforming relationships into a series of obligatory check-ins? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
China's cities are growing rapidly, but are they becoming homogenized? While some cities still reflect their unique culture and history, many now showcase identical sleek glass buildings, wide roads, and monotonous designs. Has urban planning diminished the unique character that once defined these places? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Cryonics, the practice of supercooling individuals after legal death, may seem like a plot from a futuristic novel. Proponents envision a future of advanced medical mastery, but not everyone is on board. Detractors dismiss it as a chilling illusion, highlighting the irreparable damage to biological structures. However, for some, it represents an opportunity to postpone their final chapter in the human narrative. / The rise of the older pet care market (17:52). On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Fei Fei
Obesity in China has become a significant issue in recent years, prompting the government to take action. The National Health Commission has announced a major new initiative aimed at encouraging citizens to adopt healthier lifestyles. This initiative will establish multidisciplinary “weight management clinics” at hospitals throughout China, designed to assist patients in safely losing excess weight. On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Fei Fei
As the saying goes, one person's trash is another person's treasure. Today, on Xianyu, one of China's most popular online second-hand market platforms, what one person regrets buying can become another person's latest opportunity. This trend is evolving into a launchpad for the most unique and rapidly growing side hustles. What is fueling this craze?/ Handwritten notes take new form on tablets (20:03). On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Laiming
If planting trees were a competitive sport, China would undoubtedly take home the gold medal. With over 25% forest coverage and the world's largest artificial forest, China isn't just going green—it's going exceptionally green. But how did this transformation occur? We dig deeper to uncover the roots of this remarkable change. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Laiming
Meet a generation that swears by herbal remedies but won’t give up late nights. Gen Z is all in on outdoor sports, cultural experiences, and yangsheng (or health maintenance in Chinese), but on their own chaotic terms. Is this the ultimate balance, or just a creative way to reinvent their own lifestyle?/ Phone on silent mode? Maximum distraction (20:37)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
Farming has become high-tech business, and the fields of the future might not even be on Earth! China is rapidly pushing the boundaries of smart agriculture. So, will cows one day munch on AI-designed supergrass? Will our veggies have cosmic roots? As technology transforms farming, what challenges lie ahead? And how will these breakthroughs reshape what we eat and how we grow them? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
Is 'natural' always better? We love organic food, herbal remedies, and chemical-free products, but does 'natural' always equate to being safer or healthier? Are we unjustly skeptical of artificial advancements? We thoroughly examine the concept of the naturalistic fallacy! / Motivational Monday (20:31)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
AI-powered smart homes promise seamless automation, anticipating needs and optimizing living spaces. From self-adjusting thermostats to voice-controlled appliances, these homes represent the pinnacle of technological convenience. Yet, despite the buzz and apparent advantages, fully integrated AI smart homes remain a niche luxury. If they're truly the future of living, why haven't they become a mainstream reality? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun