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    主持人: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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    Trending China | Youth development and opportunities
    07/03/2026
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    Youth development and opportunities

    Join Brian Wong this week as he discusses youth on the mainland. 

    China's youth unemployment rate has been declining with December figures showing a drop to 16.5 percent for those aged 16 to 24, down from 16.9 percent in November. Despite this, competition remains fierce, especially with around 12 million university students graduating each year.

    To discuss this issue, Brian Wong is joined by Professor Li Cheng, Director of the Centre in Contemporary China and the World at the University of Hong Kong, and Mallie Prytherch, a researcher at the same centre.

    07/03/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:30 - 09:00)

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    Trending China | Youth development and opportunities

    28/02/2026

    Trending China | "Becoming Chinese" trend

    14/02/2026

    Trending China | Rising "self-love" trend

    07/02/2026

    Trending China | Digital yuan development

    24/01/2026

    Trending China | Trade outlook

    17/01/2026

    Trending China | Popularity of Zootopia on the mainland

    10/01/2026

    Trending China | Chinese mainland's strengthening partnership with ASEAN

    03/01/2026

    Trending China | Semiconductor industry development
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    Weekly Roundup / AI translation of Chinese literature

    主持人:CM Chan and Chloe Feng

    This week, we're exploring how Chinese literature is making its mark on the global stage, driven by rapid advancements in artificial intelligence. With a simple click of the “instant translation” feature, readers worldwide can discover some of the mainland’s hottest bestsellers and timeless classics, making Chinese literature more relatable and accessible than ever.

    Recent reports from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and China Literature reveal a remarkable increase in overseas readership of Chinese web novels, soaring from 230 million in 2023 to 352 million last year.
    Can AI technology further expand the reach of domestic literature globally? What challenges come with translating culturally nuanced texts? And how does AI affect human translators, as well as issues related to copyright?
    To explore these questions, CM Chan and Chloe is joined by Professor Janice Pan from Baptist University’s Department of Translation, Interpreting.

    香港電台第三台

    14/06/2025 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:30 - 09:00)