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    Trending China

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    主持人:Chloe Feng and Brian Wong


    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 | AI governance
    23/05/2026
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    AI governance

    This week, Chloe Feng and Brian Wong explores Al governance on the Chinese mainland. A court in Hangzhou recently ruled that a tech firm illegally fired an employee after his job was automated by Al. The Hangzhou court said companies cannot unilaterally lay off workers or cut salaries simply due to technological progress. This comes as China pushes hard on Al while also prioritizing labour market stability. Michael Zeng, a professor at City University's Department of Public and International Affairs, shares his views on the programme.

    23/05/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:30 - 09:00)

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    CATCHUP
    03 - 05
    2026
    香港電台第三台

    23/05/2026

    Trending China | AI governance

    16/05/2026

    Trending China | Chinese mainland’s fast-growing AI industry

    09/05/2026

    Trending China | Chinese mainland art market development

    25/04/2026

    Trending China | Tokenomics development

    18/04/2026

    Trending China | New Chinese style in fashion

    11/04/2026

    Trending China | Parent-run love apps

    04/04/2026

    Trending China | Growth of the Silver economy

    28/03/2026

    Trending China | Solo-preneurship

    21/03/2026

    Trending China | Space tourism
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    AI governance

    主持人:Chloe Feng and Brian Wong

    This week, Chloe Feng and Brian Wong explores Al governance on the Chinese mainland. A court in Hangzhou recently ruled that a tech firm illegally fired an employee after his job was automated by Al. The Hangzhou court said companies cannot unilaterally lay off workers or cut salaries simply due to technological progress. This comes as China pushes hard on Al while also prioritizing labour market stability. Michael Zeng, a professor at City University's Department of Public and International Affairs, shares his views on the programme.

    香港電台第三台

    23/05/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:30 - 09:00)