This month, we’re looking at Asian tradition beyond the tangible — foodways, festivals, languages, gestures, crafts, and digital folklore. We’ll be exploring how memory becomes a living medium in the 21st century.
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The New Year Gala - China’s largest televised event, comparable in cultural weight to the Super Bowl - has long been a showcase of diverse performances celebrating the past year.
This year’s event took an unexpected turn, leaning heavily into the world of technology.
Robots from industry leaders including Noetix Robotics, Unitree Robotics, MagicLab, and Galbot took the stage, showcasing a surprisingly diverse range of performances: from martial arts, choreography…and even sketchy comedy.
Swipe through to see some of the interesting footage we found >>>
#Radiimedia #Radii #ChineseRobot #Chinese #SpringGala
The New Year Gala - China’s largest televised event, comparable in cultural weight to the Super Bowl - has long been a showcase of diverse performances celebrating the past year.
This year’s event took an unexpected turn, leaning heavily into the world of technology.
Robots from industry leaders including Noetix Robotics, Unitree Robotics, MagicLab, and Galbot took the stage, showcasing a surprisingly diverse range of performances: from martial arts, choreography…and even sketchy comedy.
Swipe through to see some of the interesting footage we found >>>
#Radiimedia #Radii #ChineseRobot #Chinese #SpringGala
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Photographer Michael Wolf spent years documenting life in Hong Kong’s dense urban spaces. But one of his most fascinating projects? “Bastard Chairs.”
These are the chairs he found on Hong Kong streets, all broken, and abandoned. Instead, they’ve been given second lives through whatever materials were on hand: tape, rope, wooden slats, electrical wire. Each one is a makeshift repair job, a hybrid of old and new, broken and functional.
#Radiimedia #Radii #MichaelWolf #BastardChairs #HongKong
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Photographer Michael Wolf spent years documenting life in Hong Kong’s dense urban spaces. But one of his most fascinating projects? “Bastard Chairs.”
These are the chairs he found on Hong Kong streets, all broken, and abandoned. Instead, they’ve been given second lives through whatever materials were on hand: tape, rope, wooden slats, electrical wire. Each one is a makeshift repair job, a hybrid of old and new, broken and functional.
#Radiimedia #Radii #MichaelWolf #BastardChairs #HongKong
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This might be Beijing’s most serious fashion moment. If one piece of clothing could explain Beijing, it’s the black puffer.
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This might be Beijing’s most serious fashion moment. If one piece of clothing could explain Beijing, it’s the black puffer.
If you didn’t know, now you know. Follow RADII for more content like this!
#radiimedia #radii #Beijing #BlackPuffer #chinagenz
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Tom Felton just saw the Draco Malfoy CNY trend and decided to bless us all.
In China, Draco’s name is “Ma Er Fu” (马尔福), “Ma” meaning Horse, “Fu” meaning Fortune. So for the Year of the Horse, he’s accidentally become an unofficial good luck mascot. And now? The man himself joined in.
Felton posted, embracing his fate as China’s most unexpected CNY symbol. The internet? Fully losing it.
Happy Year of the Horse indeed.
#Radiimedia #Radii #TomFelton #DracoMalfoy #ChineseNewYear
Tom Felton just saw the Draco Malfoy CNY trend and decided to bless us all.
In China, Draco’s name is “Ma Er Fu” (马尔福), “Ma” meaning Horse, “Fu” meaning Fortune. So for the Year of the Horse, he’s accidentally become an unofficial good luck mascot. And now? The man himself joined in.
Felton posted, embracing his fate as China’s most unexpected CNY symbol. The internet? Fully losing it.
Happy Year of the Horse indeed.
#Radiimedia #Radii #TomFelton #DracoMalfoy #ChineseNewYear
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Your morning bus ride feels like an action movie scene, and your bus driver is a wuxia novel character.
The unique experience is only in Xiangyang buses — the birthplace of wuxia culture. They made their buses into a wuxia ancient-style theme, blending Chinese kung fu fiction and old stories. And there’s even a throne at the end of the bus.
Not just the decor, the bus drivers also dress up as famous Chinese fiction characters — Guo Jing (郭靖) , Huang Rong (黄蓉) ... It’s like your childhood fiction characters have now come to life, waving at you when you hop onto the bus.
Now you can have a unique theme park experience during your everyday commute, and the follow-up question everyone’s asking is: who will take the throne?
#Radiimedia #Radii #wuxiao #射雕英雄传 #chineseculture
Your morning bus ride feels like an action movie scene, and your bus driver is a wuxia novel character.
The unique experience is only in Xiangyang buses — the birthplace of wuxia culture. They made their buses into a wuxia ancient-style theme, blending Chinese kung fu fiction and old stories. And there’s even a throne at the end of the bus.
Not just the decor, the bus drivers also dress up as famous Chinese fiction characters — Guo Jing (郭靖) , Huang Rong (黄蓉) ... It’s like your childhood fiction characters have now come to life, waving at you when you hop onto the bus.
Now you can have a unique theme park experience during your everyday commute, and the follow-up question everyone’s asking is: who will take the throne?
#Radiimedia #Radii #wuxiao #射雕英雄传 #chineseculture
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