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    Presenters:CM Chan and Chloe Feng


    Ever feel lost or curious about the social trends in China? If so, join Chloe Feng and Brian Wong on Trending China! Each week, they'll help decode the hottest and most important topics on the mainland. Trending China is a 30-minute programme where you can explore China's way of life, culture, entertainment, technology, history, economy, and more.

    Tune in every Saturday morning at 8:30am - only on Radio 3.

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    02/05/2026

    Popularity of viral personality test - SBTI or 'Silly Big Type Indicator'

    This week Trending China takes a look at the Chinese mainland’s latest viral personality test - SBTI or the “Silly Big Type Indicator."

    Think MBTI, but way funnier. Instead of "Advocate" or "Logician," you might get: Sexy, Monk, Solo, GoGo, Drunk, or Fake. Created by a Bilibili user, the popularity of the test sky rocketed in early April. So why are young people in mainland China embracing personality tests so enthusiastically?

    Chloe Feng and Brian Wong speaks to registered psychologist Wendy Li from the Hong Kong Psychological Society to find out more!



    02/05/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:30 - 09:00)

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    Weekly Roundup / International study trend on the mainland

    Presenters:CM Chan and Chloe Feng

    This week, CM Chan and Chloe Feng will discuss the international study trend on the mainland, in light of the dispute between the Trump administration and Harvard University.
    For decades, many ambitious Chinese parents have dreamed of sending their children to Harvard University, known as the most prestigious higher education institution in the US. But many are now likely reconsidering their plans after US President Donald Trump sought to ban the university from enrolling international students, who account for about 25-30 percent of Harvard’s student body, with the majority coming from the mainland. So how will this development impact the international study trend on the mainland, and what should students do to deal with the uncertainties?

    CM Chan and Chloe Feng will discuss this with Gideon Goldfeder, Academic Partner and Service Director at Holistic Education Consulting. 

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    31/05/2025 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:30 - 09:00)