Creativity meets computation. Throughout April, we’ll be plugging into artists, coders, and future thinkers who are redefining intelligence, authorship, and the human-machine relationship.
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While A24 asks what`s the worst thing you`ve ever done, Times Square is asking will you marry me?
Taiwanese reality show 《請世界吃桌》(Have A Seat) just rolled 10 full banquet tables into Times Square, inviting local NYC newlyweds to experience 台式婚宴 — the roadside-feast tradition where weddings, temple festivals, and year-end parties all run on the same format: plastic stools, red tablecloths, and a parade of dishes that never quits.
The show — produced by Taiwan`s SET, CTV, and ETTV — is also staging banquets at the Sydney Opera House, Kumamoto Castle, and Taipei 101. They call it 味覺外交. Taste diplomacy.
#radii #radiimedia #thedrama #a24 #taiwanese
While A24 asks what`s the worst thing you`ve ever done, Times Square is asking will you marry me?
Taiwanese reality show 《請世界吃桌》(Have A Seat) just rolled 10 full banquet tables into Times Square, inviting local NYC newlyweds to experience 台式婚宴 — the roadside-feast tradition where weddings, temple festivals, and year-end parties all run on the same format: plastic stools, red tablecloths, and a parade of dishes that never quits.
The show — produced by Taiwan`s SET, CTV, and ETTV — is also staging banquets at the Sydney Opera House, Kumamoto Castle, and Taipei 101. They call it 味覺外交. Taste diplomacy.
#radii #radiimedia #thedrama #a24 #taiwanese
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The sky over Weifang looks just like your explore page.
Weifang has been making kites for over 2,000 years and holding an international festival for them since 1984. Every April, teams from dozens of countries descend on the Shandong coast to fly everything from traditional silk-and-bamboo swallows to hundred-meter centipedes to, increasingly, inflatable brand mascots the size of small buildings. It`s the oldest and largest kite festival in the world. The 43rd edition runs April 18–20, 2026.
#radii #radiimedia #weifang #chineseculture #fypジ
The sky over Weifang looks just like your explore page.
Weifang has been making kites for over 2,000 years and holding an international festival for them since 1984. Every April, teams from dozens of countries descend on the Shandong coast to fly everything from traditional silk-and-bamboo swallows to hundred-meter centipedes to, increasingly, inflatable brand mascots the size of small buildings. It`s the oldest and largest kite festival in the world. The 43rd edition runs April 18–20, 2026.
#radii #radiimedia #weifang #chineseculture #fypジ
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As one of the most iconic symbols in Chinese culture, fish represent prosperity and good fortune. Making them into lanterns during festivals becomes a way to honor ancestors and strengthen community bonds.
#radii #radiimedia #chineseintangibleculturalheritage #ugc
As one of the most iconic symbols in Chinese culture, fish represent prosperity and good fortune. Making them into lanterns during festivals becomes a way to honor ancestors and strengthen community bonds.
#radii #radiimedia #chineseintangibleculturalheritage #ugc
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Robots ran a half-marathon in Beijing last weekend and some were fast, but most were… just trying their best.
The 2026 Yizuang Robot Half Marathon brought together hundreds of humanoid robots, some sprinting like Olympic pros, others wobbling like toddlers learning to walk. One robot dominated, taking all three top spots with a record-breaking 50-minute finish. Another stumbled, got up, and kept going. And then there was the “abstract cute” squad, round, shaky, and absolutely adorable, running not for speed but for the pure joy of participating.
Spectators cheered. Some even got emotional watching machines fall and rise again, whereas others just laughed at the clumsy ones waddling down the track.
It was equal parts high-tech spectacle, comedy show, and strangely touching reminder that progress isn’t always smooth, but it keeps moving forward.
#Radiimedia #Radii #RobotMarathon #Beijing #HumanoidRobot
Robots ran a half-marathon in Beijing last weekend and some were fast, but most were… just trying their best.
The 2026 Yizuang Robot Half Marathon brought together hundreds of humanoid robots, some sprinting like Olympic pros, others wobbling like toddlers learning to walk. One robot dominated, taking all three top spots with a record-breaking 50-minute finish. Another stumbled, got up, and kept going. And then there was the “abstract cute” squad, round, shaky, and absolutely adorable, running not for speed but for the pure joy of participating.
Spectators cheered. Some even got emotional watching machines fall and rise again, whereas others just laughed at the clumsy ones waddling down the track.
It was equal parts high-tech spectacle, comedy show, and strangely touching reminder that progress isn’t always smooth, but it keeps moving forward.
#Radiimedia #Radii #RobotMarathon #Beijing #HumanoidRobot
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Everyone has their own version of ‘I was definitely killing it last night.’ Robot’s just hits more cinematic.
#radii #radiimedia #robot #ugc #chinesetrends
Everyone has their own version of ‘I was definitely killing it last night.’ Robot’s just hits more cinematic.
#radii #radiimedia #robot #ugc #chinesetrends
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