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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As we gear up for the Year of the Fire Horse, the energy already feels different.
Tomorrow, the calendar turns. 马 (mǎ) has long symbolized speed, momentum, and forward motion. It’s also one of China’s most common surnames, ranking 13th nationwide, a character woven into history and everyday life, not just the zodiac cycle.
So, what to expect in the Year of the Horse? It’s giving uplifting energy, speed, strength, and forward motion.
This year, RADII will keep you plugged into the latest trends, sharing Asia through our curated lens. The Year of the Horse brings us that same drive, but with more horsepower and more stories that matter. We’ve got plans we can’t wait to share with you.
Drop a comment and let us know: what new culture movement or trend are you betting on this new year?
新年快乐. See you on the other side.
#Radiimedia #Radii #YearOfTheHorse #ChineseNewYear2026 #马年
As we gear up for the Year of the Fire Horse, the energy already feels different.
Tomorrow, the calendar turns. 马 (mǎ) has long symbolized speed, momentum, and forward motion. It’s also one of China’s most common surnames, ranking 13th nationwide, a character woven into history and everyday life, not just the zodiac cycle.
So, what to expect in the Year of the Horse? It’s giving uplifting energy, speed, strength, and forward motion.
This year, RADII will keep you plugged into the latest trends, sharing Asia through our curated lens. The Year of the Horse brings us that same drive, but with more horsepower and more stories that matter. We’ve got plans we can’t wait to share with you.
Drop a comment and let us know: what new culture movement or trend are you betting on this new year?
新年快乐. See you on the other side.
#Radiimedia #Radii #YearOfTheHorse #ChineseNewYear2026 #马年
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Hermès really looked at the 2026 calendar and said: the Year of the Horse? That’s ours.
For the Year of the Horse, the brand is rolling out “跃启新橙“, basically a full orange-tinted horse universe where silk-scarved horses gallop across mountains, pause mid-stride on open grasslands, and leap into surreal, gradient-heavy skies.
Hermès really looked at the 2026 calendar and said: the Year of the Horse? That’s ours.
For the Year of the Horse, the brand is rolling out “跃启新橙“, basically a full orange-tinted horse universe where silk-scarved horses gallop across mountains, pause mid-stride on open grasslands, and leap into surreal, gradient-heavy skies.
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I NEED this to celebrate Chinese new year asap!
#radiimedia #radii #china #chinese #cny
I NEED this to celebrate Chinese new year asap!
#radiimedia #radii #china #chinese #cny
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This is how to celebrate Chinese new year
#radiimedia #radii #cny #fireworks #chinesenewyear
This is how to celebrate Chinese new year
#radiimedia #radii #cny #fireworks #chinesenewyear
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For the past month, a bamboo weaving studio run by 一盒故乡 – 邹大侠 has been focused on one thing: building a 2-metre-tall woven horse entirely by hand.
From splitting bamboo into thin strips to shaping its rounded body layer by layer, the process took weeks of collective labour. Craftsmen adjusted curves millimetre by millimetre, checking proportions, tightening the weave, refining the surface until the form felt right.
The finished work, titled Qing Mei Zhu Ma (“Childhood Sweethearts”), was recently transported to an exhibition. Before it left, the studio gathered around it, documenting the piece from every angle. It was a reminder that handcraft is about time invested, repetition, and the precision that doesn’t show up in mass production.
#radiimedia #intangibleheritage #crafts #rattan #yearofthehorse
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For the past month, a bamboo weaving studio run by 一盒故乡 – 邹大侠 has been focused on one thing: building a 2-metre-tall woven horse entirely by hand.
From splitting bamboo into thin strips to shaping its rounded body layer by layer, the process took weeks of collective labour. Craftsmen adjusted curves millimetre by millimetre, checking proportions, tightening the weave, refining the surface until the form felt right.
The finished work, titled Qing Mei Zhu Ma (“Childhood Sweethearts”), was recently transported to an exhibition. Before it left, the studio gathered around it, documenting the piece from every angle. It was a reminder that handcraft is about time invested, repetition, and the precision that doesn’t show up in mass production.
#radiimedia #intangibleheritage #crafts #rattan #yearofthehorse
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