From sweaty underground gigs to stadium anthems and viral soundtracks, we’ll be exploring the music, live artistic performances, and sporting moments shaping how China moves today.
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Yes, shoegaze came from rainy England. But when Chinese bands play it, somehow it sounds like nostalgia.
Where Western shoegaze is cold, grey, and urban, Chinese bands took the same blurry textures and filled them with something warmer. You can hear it in the voices, in the textures, in the memories that drift through the reverb. If you want to know what Chinese collective memory sounds like, these are the bands to start with. →
Some bands carry the cadence of rural toasts and mountain ballads. Others let dialects drift through the noise like half-remembered dreams. And then there`s "Chinese dreamcore": that hazy, lo-fi nostalgia for early-2000s childhoods: summer afternoons, old computers, the smell of home. Throw in a guzheng or a folk melody, and the genre stops sounding like a copy. It`s all about memory.
The gaze is still down at the pedals. But the ears are somewhere else entirely.
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Yes, shoegaze came from rainy England. But when Chinese bands play it, somehow it sounds like nostalgia.
Where Western shoegaze is cold, grey, and urban, Chinese bands took the same blurry textures and filled them with something warmer. You can hear it in the voices, in the textures, in the memories that drift through the reverb. If you want to know what Chinese collective memory sounds like, these are the bands to start with. →
Some bands carry the cadence of rural toasts and mountain ballads. Others let dialects drift through the noise like half-remembered dreams. And then there`s "Chinese dreamcore": that hazy, lo-fi nostalgia for early-2000s childhoods: summer afternoons, old computers, the smell of home. Throw in a guzheng or a folk melody, and the genre stops sounding like a copy. It`s all about memory.
The gaze is still down at the pedals. But the ears are somewhere else entirely.
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These Chinese ads are successful in communication, and just as successful at rooting themselves in our minds.
Chinese ads have always had a unique subgenre: brainrot ads. Usually in song form, tracing back to 脑白金, they repeat the same few keywords over and over, and somehow refuse to leave your head.
And ad breaks are short, World Cup breaks shortest of all. When every brand gets seconds instead of minutes, polished storytelling loses to pure repetition, brainrot becomes the most effective form of spread.
The World Cup has taken these ads beyond China — while back on Chinese TV, more and more brands are making brainrot content of their own.
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These Chinese ads are successful in communication, and just as successful at rooting themselves in our minds.
Chinese ads have always had a unique subgenre: brainrot ads. Usually in song form, tracing back to 脑白金, they repeat the same few keywords over and over, and somehow refuse to leave your head.
And ad breaks are short, World Cup breaks shortest of all. When every brand gets seconds instead of minutes, polished storytelling loses to pure repetition, brainrot becomes the most effective form of spread.
The World Cup has taken these ads beyond China — while back on Chinese TV, more and more brands are making brainrot content of their own.
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The loudest table at the bar isn‘t near the speakers, it’s the one with a chessboard on it.
From @chessmafiaaaaaaa ‘s drop-in nights in Hong Kong to @notchessmaster ’s socials at @junto.shanghai , chess clubs are turning bars and cafés across Greater China into the default night out.
But unlike city walks, bouldering, or clubbing, chess asks almost nothing of you: the barrier to entry is lower, and it is famously “rainy-day friendly”. Chess socials aren’t really about the chess scene ”breaking out of its bubble“ (棋圈破圈, qíquān pòquān). They are the offline snapshot of the global chess boom meeting Gen Z‘s turn toward ”light socializing“ (轻社交): low spend, low alcohol, high connection, and a repeatable ritual.
With International Chess Day landing July 20, expect the boards to multiply.
Just one question: how has nobody spilled a drink on the chessboard yet?
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The loudest table at the bar isn‘t near the speakers, it’s the one with a chessboard on it.
From @chessmafiaaaaaaa ‘s drop-in nights in Hong Kong to @notchessmaster ’s socials at @junto.shanghai , chess clubs are turning bars and cafés across Greater China into the default night out.
But unlike city walks, bouldering, or clubbing, chess asks almost nothing of you: the barrier to entry is lower, and it is famously “rainy-day friendly”. Chess socials aren’t really about the chess scene ”breaking out of its bubble“ (棋圈破圈, qíquān pòquān). They are the offline snapshot of the global chess boom meeting Gen Z‘s turn toward ”light socializing“ (轻社交): low spend, low alcohol, high connection, and a repeatable ritual.
With International Chess Day landing July 20, expect the boards to multiply.
Just one question: how has nobody spilled a drink on the chessboard yet?
To catch the full story by our RADII writers, click the article link in our bio!
#radii #radiimedia #chess #genz #nightlife
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Long before glass windows existed, Chinese households played with light through these window patterns.
If you’ve been following the LV × Molly Tea lawsuit: a French luxury house winning ¥10.3 million from a Chinese tea chain over a four-petal flower — you‘ve probably seen these lattice windows all over your feed.
But these window patterns are far more diverse than a trademark. They’re called 漏窗 (lòuchuāng), literally ”leaking windows,“ and the leak is the entire point. Chinese garden design needed walls to divide space without killing it, so craftsmen built openings that let air, light, and sightlines pass straight through. Stand in front of one and the scenery behind it becomes a living painting, a technique known as 框景, ”framed scenery.“
The technique lives on mostly in classical Chinese gardens, where it has become an iconic feature,and in some households, it‘s still in use today.
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Long before glass windows existed, Chinese households played with light through these window patterns.
If you’ve been following the LV × Molly Tea lawsuit: a French luxury house winning ¥10.3 million from a Chinese tea chain over a four-petal flower — you‘ve probably seen these lattice windows all over your feed.
But these window patterns are far more diverse than a trademark. They’re called 漏窗 (lòuchuāng), literally ”leaking windows,“ and the leak is the entire point. Chinese garden design needed walls to divide space without killing it, so craftsmen built openings that let air, light, and sightlines pass straight through. Stand in front of one and the scenery behind it becomes a living painting, a technique known as 框景, ”framed scenery.“
The technique lives on mostly in classical Chinese gardens, where it has become an iconic feature,and in some households, it‘s still in use today.
#radii #radiimedia #UrbanDetails #ChineseArchitecture #EverydayDesign
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The same people clubbing on Friday night are now lining up on rooftops to do qigong on Saturday morning. Meet the baduanjin rave (电音八段锦): Chinese youth’s latest obsession.
Unlike the coffee raves that swept the world, the baduanjin rave pairs traditional Chinese qigong with electronic ambient music, putting the focus on physical stretching, rhythm syncing, and group interaction.
Baduanjin itself is a traditional daoyin practice dating back to the Northern Song dynasty: eight sets of movements built around the coordination of breath and body. It’s young people building a bridge to traditional wellness on their own terms, in a format they actually enjoy.
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The same people clubbing on Friday night are now lining up on rooftops to do qigong on Saturday morning. Meet the baduanjin rave (电音八段锦): Chinese youth’s latest obsession.
Unlike the coffee raves that swept the world, the baduanjin rave pairs traditional Chinese qigong with electronic ambient music, putting the focus on physical stretching, rhythm syncing, and group interaction.
Baduanjin itself is a traditional daoyin practice dating back to the Northern Song dynasty: eight sets of movements built around the coordination of breath and body. It’s young people building a bridge to traditional wellness on their own terms, in a format they actually enjoy.
#radii #radiimedia #baduanjin #chinesegenz #wellnessculture
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