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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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    Trending China | New Chinese style in fashion
    18/04/2026
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    New Chinese style in fashion

    This week, Chloe Feng and Brian Wong explores the “New Chinese style” in fashion! From Mandarin collars and pankou knots, to qipao with sneakers - traditional Chinese fashion is having a quiet but powerful revival at home and abroad. Meet the "New Chinese style" and the “Chinamaxxing" trend taking off abroad. So what's fueling this shift, and how can designers truly express Chinese philosophy through clothing? We’ll be discussing this with celebrated designer Ian Hylton, who is also the co-founder of Ms MIN, a prominent independent Chinese fashion brand based in Xiamen.

     

    18/04/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:30 - 09:00)

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    China's space programme

    Presenters:CM Chan and Chloe Feng

    This week, we’re looking at the mainland’s ambitious plans to search for a "second Earth."
    China's space programme will launch four major scientific satellite missions between 2026 and 2030. This initiative aims to explore fundamental cosmic mysteries, including the search for Earth-like exoplanets, and the study of the Sun's poles.
    So, what will these missions mean for the future of global space research? How might they reshape our understanding of the cosmos?
    To discuss these questions and more, CM Chan and Chloe Feng will be joined by Professor Quentin Parker, Director of the Laboratory for Space Research at the University of Hong Kong.

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    13/12/2025 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:30 - 09:00)