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The World of Chinese, 20 3月 2026

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ArticleFrom Buy to Bor­row

从“买买买”到“租租租”,年轻人为什么会迷上“租赁消费”? Pri­or­it­iz­ing value over status, young Chinese con­sumers are embra­cing rent­als, from designer toys to elec­tron­ics, but what’s hold­ing the industry back?

From Buy to Bor­row

ArticleWhen Her­it­age Goes Viral

当“邪修”非遗成为流量密码 How young intan­gible cul­tural her­it­age inher­it­ors, veteranêartisans,êandêenthusiastsêareêþndingênewêwaysê to con­nect tra­di­tional crafts with a mod­ern audi­ence

When Her­it­age Goes Viral

ArticleIs Radio in China Tun­ing Out?

While radio sta­tions in China are shut­ter­ing, the medium’s core ele­ments are ree­m­er­ging else­where in new forms of listen­ing

Is Radio in China Tun­ing Out?

ArticleWhis­pers in Wil­low Script

In a digital age, young Chinese women are turn­ing to Nüshu, a cen­tur­ies-old script, to reclaim strength

Whis­pers in Wil­low Script

ArticleGoing North

中国游客为何爱上了俄罗斯“硬核”之旅? How Rus­sia became the new fron­tier for young Chinese trav­el­ers

Going North

ArticleEditor’s Let­ter

There are often two starkly con­trast­ing real­it­ies when it comes to intan­gible cul­tural her­it­age (ICH) in China: Many forms are on the brink of extinc­tion, with shrink­ing audi­ences, aging prac­ti­tion­ers, and lim­ited fund­ing for...

Editor’s Let­ter

ArticleA Short Stay in the Woods

In a machine-driven future, a reclus­ive woman lives quietly in the woods with her beloved pet chicken—until a new neigh­bor arrives. Who is she, and what does she want?

A Short Stay in the Woods

ArticleWhere Sand Meets Water

Once rid­den with air pol­lu­tion, a small city in north­west­ern Inner Mon­go­lia is rein­vent­ing itself as a desert-lake tour­ist des­tin­a­tion

Where Sand Meets Water

ArticleCome Out and Play

Shang­hai-based art-game col­lect­ive “rect repair” is reclaim­ing urban space through games

Come Out and Play