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Special English
SW China's pumpkins go global, boosting rural export

Special English

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 27:00


①China expands marine ranching to boost food security②Chinese scientists develop AI tool to predict liver cancer recurrence③SW China's pumpkins go global, boosting rural export④Keeping China's centuries-old paper-making craft alive⑤A Thousand Whys: Why is the Qipao the Quintessence of Chinese Elegance?

Speak Chinese Like A Taiwanese Local
#256 台南的特別體驗活動 Unique Experiences in Tainan

Speak Chinese Like A Taiwanese Local

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 5:26


體驗活動 tǐ yàn huó dòng - experiential activity 旗袍 qí páo - cheongsam; traditional Chinese dress 獨特 dú tè - unique 服飾 fú shì - clothing; attire 古色古香 gǔ sè gǔ xiāng - antique; of ancient charm 穿越 chuān yuè - to traverse; time-travel 民國時期 mín guó shí qī - the Republic of China era 漫步 màn bù - to stroll 古蹟 gǔ jì - historical site 文藝 wén yì - artistic; cultural 復古 fù gǔ - retro; nostalgic 長版 cháng bǎn - long version (e.g., of clothing) 短版 duǎn bǎn - short version 身型 shēn xíng - body type; figure 挑選 tiāo xuǎn - to select; to choose 配件 pèi jiàn - accessories 搭配 dā pèi - to match; to pair 扇子 shàn zi - fan 耳夾 ěr jiá - clip-on earrings 租借 zū jiè - to rent 盤髮 pán fà - hair styling (usually an updo) 馬褂 mǎ guà - traditional Chinese men's jacket 清末民初 qīng mò mín chū - late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China period Rent a Qipao in Tainan: Available Here Planning to travel or move to Taiwan? If you'd like to improve your Chinese before you go, feel free to book a one-on-one lesson with me.I'll help you improve your Chinese so you can settle in more comfortably when you arrive.Book a one-on-one trial lesson with me !

Special English
Grand Canal exhibition in China showcases archaeological findings

Special English

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 24:30


①Shanghai-style Qipao collection on exhibition in Brussels②Grand Canal exhibition in China showcases archaeological findings③A Thousand Whys: How did a canal destroy an emperor's reputation?④Pet waiting lounge in China airport provides reassurance to owners⑤Youngsters becoming more fitness-conscious

History Unhemmed
Fashioning Womanhood in Modern China: The Qipao or Cheongsam (PART I)

History Unhemmed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 38:10


In this episode, we unravel the origins of the qipao or cheongsam. This garment is inextricably linked to the formation of modern China and has origins going back to at least the Qing Dynasty. Join us as we explore its role as a symbol of elegance and empowerment. If you have any requests, questions, or simply feel like saying hello (we're friendly and Mr. B won't bite), drop us a line at historyunhemmedpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find us on social media: Instagram: @history_unhemmed Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/people/History-Unhemmed/100084597553601/ We are also on Patreon at: Patreon.com/historyunhemmed THANK YOU! RESOURCES: Finnane, Antonia. Changing Clothes in China: Fashion, History, Nation. New York: Columbia University Press, 2008. Lee, Chor Lin and Chung May Khuen. In the Mood for Cheongsam: A Social History, 1920s-Present. Singapore: Editions Didier Millet, 2012. Ling, Wessie and S Segre Reinach (eds). Fashion in Multiple Chinas: Chinese Styles in the Transglobal Landscape. London/Oxford: I.B. Tauris/Bloomsbury, 2018. Ling, Wessie. Fusionable Cheongsam. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Arts Centre, 2007. Sim, Cheryl. Wearing the Cheongsam: Dress and Culture in a Chinese Diaspora. London & New York: Bloomsbury, 2019. Steel, Valerie and John S. Major. China Chic: East Meets West. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyunhemmed/support

The Works
Int. w/ film director Park Chan-wook, Qipao@HK Film Archive & in the studio: Guzheng player Wan Xing

The Works

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 21:37


Renegade Talk Radio
Episode 5154: Dark Enigma - Chinese Mythology Cosmongony-P’an Ku and The Fashioner of the Universe

Renegade Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 33:44


Please be aware the stories, theories, re-enactments and language in this podcast are of an adult nature and can be considered disturbing, frightening and in some cases even offensive.  Listener Discretion is therefore advised.  Welcome heathens welcome to the world of the weird and unexplained.  I'm your host, Nicole Delacroix and together, we will be investigating stories about the things that go bump in the night, frighteningly imagined creatures, supernatural beings and even some unsolved mysteries but I promise all sorts of weirdness.  So, sit back, grab your favorite drink, and prepare to be transported to today's dark Enigma....  And on today's Dark enigma well, I got another long email – which I loved, asking if I would focus on some Chinese mythology, so here you go!  So, with that said, we will still be playing our drinking game and as you know, the drinking game is only for those of us that are at home and have nowhere else to go tonight.  The choice of libation, as always my darlings, is yours, so choose your poison accordingly… Alright, now for the game part how about every time I say Chinese that will be a single shot and every time I say P'an, that will be a double shot.  Now that the business end is out of the way we can jump headfirst into today's dark enigma… so don your best Hanfu or Qipao and, let's dive into today's offering of Chinese Mythology Cosmongony-P'an Ku and The Fashioner of the Universe The most conspicuous figure in Chinese cosmogony is P'an Ku. He it was who chiseled the universe out of Chaos. According to Chinese ideas, he was the offspring of the original dual powers of Nature, the yin and the yang, which, having in some incomprehensible way produced him, set him the task of giving form to Chaos and “making the heavens and the earth.” 

Histoire de passer le temps
Spécial histoire de la mode : Cinéma et costumes d'époques - Le corset - Le Qipao

Histoire de passer le temps

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023


Cette semaine à Histoire de passer le temps, notre animatrice Marjorie Charbonneau vous propose une émission toute en couleur avec un spécial sur l'histoire de la mode ! Samuel Bernard revient à l'émission pour nous présenter les styles vestimentaires dans le cinéma américain dépeignant la période de l'Antebellum des États du sud. À l'autre bout du monde, Julie Mermet présente l'histoire du Qipao : une pièce vestimentaire chinoise dont sa portée transcende la mode. Grande vétéran de l'émission, Marie-Pier Berthelet ferme la marche et décortique notre perception du corset - un vêtement à l'histoire aussi longue que douloureuse ! À la régie, Julien Lehoux re-re-re-re-re-ressort de sa re-re-re-re-re-retraite pour vous faire écouter de la musique pas écoutable alors que Daniel Lemire se tourne les pousses à côté.

My Stories of Chinese Characters
Details Determine Success

My Stories of Chinese Characters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 17:18


In this episode, Uncle Hanzi and Adam come to China's silk capital Hangzhou. They visit an experienced maker of Qipao, or cheongsam, traditional silk factory and advanced textile laboratory to explore the magic behind Chinese clothing.

The Asian Sewist Collective Podcast
11. The History of the Qipao/Cheongsam

The Asian Sewist Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 34:15


We are back for season 2! On our season premiere, we discuss the history of the qipao/cheongsam, how the garment has changed over time and its cultural significance. We also share important podcast updates, what we were up to this summer and of course, our latest sewing projects. For show notes and a transcript of this episode, please see: https://asiansewistcollective.com/episode-11-history-of-the-qipao-cheongsam/ If you find our podcast informative and enjoy listening, you can support us by joining our monthly membership or making a one-time donation via Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/asiansewistcollective

Crazy Biatch Asians
WTF Is and Isn't Cultural Appropriation?

Crazy Biatch Asians

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 27:09


Katy Perry, Qipao and Geisha costumes - what do these all have in common? We're diving into a controversial topic - cultural appropriation. What is it? What is and isn't acceptable? And how does it differ from cultural appreciation?? We'd LOVE to hear from you about your personal experiences! Slide into our dms on Insta @crazybiatchasians or continue the convo via email crazybiatchasians@gmail.com. If you want to support us through monthly donations, you can find us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crazybiatchasiansStill curious? Take a deep dive into this issue below:Understanding Cultural Appropriation: https://www.studioatao.org/post/understanding-cultural-appropriation Cultural Appreciation vs. Cultural Appropriation: Why it Matters: https://greenheart.org/blog/greenheart-international/cultural-appreciation-vs-cultural-appropriation-why-it-matters/ Bangkok's Ceremonial name: Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Yuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam PrasitProduced & edited by Sharon Jiang. Support the show

Amanda Atherton
Cheongsam Satin Qipao

Amanda Atherton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 3:01


I already sold the dress! Glad to be done! This episode is also available as a blog post: https://amanda-atherton.com/2021/01/15/cheongsam-satin-qipao/

satin qipao
LEMON
Can Somebody Tell Her She's Kinda Racist?

LEMON

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 38:05


Hello Juicy Lemoners! This is our last episode of the year and then we'll be going on a little break over the Christmas holidays :)SEGMENT 1: The Influencer who Refuses to apologise over racial slurs and culture appropriation A Caucasian influencer (who is allegedly French) who is currently studying in Singapore sparked outrage last week over her Instagram photos where she wore the Chinese traditional QiPao and posed with slanted eyes and wrote the caption that included 'ching chong'.She has refused to apologise despite thousands of people telling her it was racially insensitiveSEGMENT 2: Goal-base vs Life-based Life ApproachA viral TikTok trend which people are sharing their lessons learnt from their psychologists is going viralOne particular video is about comparing a goal-based and life-based lifeWhat is the difference and how can it change your life?SEGMENT 3: Recommendations This week we are recommending you to watch Korean movie The Call on Netflix.Join in on the discussion on our socials!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lemonpodcastshow/Instagram: http://bit.ly/2TPE0dfTwitter: http://bit.ly/2TEpfLaOur Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/2IMmpxJHosted by:Phillip Kuoch: http://instagram.com/phillipkuochThomas Tan Tan: http://bit.ly/2TU4QCk Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lemon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Scholarly Conversations
Episode 3: The one about Cultural Appropriation.

Scholarly Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 37:29


In this episode, we try to understand what people mean when they say cultural appropriation. This episode inspired by the story of 18 year old Keziah Daum who received backlash after wearing a traditional Chinese dress called a ‘Qipao’ to her high school prom. We were interested in if the backlash was justified or just further attempts of political correctness at play. This topic took us from slavery to diversity and power imbalance. The scholarly team increases as we welcome Ife and Imaree to the podcast. For more information follow the podcast on Instagram @scholarlyconvo

The Works
Qipao Exhibition

The Works

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2010 5:52


Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#227 - Three Weekend Trips From Shanghai, China

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2010 33:06


The Amateur Traveler talks to Lee from Atlanta about side trips that you can take when you travel to Shanghai this year for Expo 2010. Lee is currently living in China and talks about 3 different weekend trips to destinations that are located near Shanghai. Lee starts us the in history-rich city of Nanjing the site of “China’s Holocaust” in WW 2. Nanjing has been the capital for 6 different Chinese governments and still retains its ancient walls in addition to modern shopping and the tomb of Sun Yat-sen. It was also the location of the world’s worst civil war, the Taiping Rebellion. After Nanjing we explore the many gardens and the canals of Suzhou. Finally Lee takes us to Hangzhou with its beautiful West Lake which the Chinese compare to heaven.NewsSpirit Air to experiment with carry-on bag feesAirlines losing 3000 bags – every hour of every dayWomen try to smuggle dead relative onto flightPaying to use the plane potty?Ky. Judge Rules in Favor of Online Travel SitesShow NotesExpo 2010 Shanghai ChinaTravel to Shanghai, China – Episode 26NanjingNanjing, ChinaNanking MassacreJohn Rabe – a German businessman and Nazi party member who is best known for his efforts to stop the atrocities of the Japanese army during the Nanking OccupationSun Yat-sen – “Father of the Chinese Nation”Ming DynastyCheongsam or Qipao – traditional Chinese dressTaiping Rebellion – largest civil war in history started by Hong Xiuquan who declared himself the brother of Jesus.RestaurantsSkyway Bakery and DeliLes 5 SensTairyo TeppanyakiSuzhouGardens – Master of the Nets, Lion’s Forest, Humble AdministratorMingtown Suzhou International Youth HostelHangzhouTea MuseumA History of Chinese in CaliforniaBraised Pork Belly – Hangzhou Dongpo PorkSweet and Sour Pork RecipeWushanyi International Youth HostelShanghaiCaptain Youth Hostelelong.com, ctrip.com – for accompodationsCommunityEgypt Photo TourAmateur Traveler NewsletterDoes Amateur Traveler work for you at work?

Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
AT#227 - Three Weekend Trips From Shanghai, China

Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2010 33:06


The Amateur Traveler talks to Lee from Atlanta about side trips that you can take when you travel to Shanghai this year for Expo 2010. Lee is currently living in China and talks about 3 different weekend trips to destinations that are located near Shanghai. Lee starts us the in history-rich city of Nanjing the site of “China’s Holocaust” in WW 2. Nanjing has been the capital for 6 different Chinese governments and still retains its ancient walls in addition to modern shopping and the tomb of Sun Yat-sen. It was also the location of the world’s worst civil war, the Taiping Rebellion. After Nanjing we explore the many gardens and the canals of Suzhou. Finally Lee takes us to Hangzhou with its beautiful West Lake which the Chinese compare to heaven.NewsSpirit Air to experiment with carry-on bag feesAirlines losing 3000 bags – every hour of every dayWomen try to smuggle dead relative onto flightPaying to use the plane potty?Ky. Judge Rules in Favor of Online Travel SitesShow NotesExpo 2010 Shanghai ChinaTravel to Shanghai, China – Episode 26NanjingNanjing, ChinaNanking MassacreJohn Rabe – a German businessman and Nazi party member who is best known for his efforts to stop the atrocities of the Japanese army during the Nanking OccupationSun Yat-sen – “Father of the Chinese Nation”Ming DynastyCheongsam or Qipao – traditional Chinese dressTaiping Rebellion – largest civil war in history started by Hong Xiuquan who declared himself the brother of Jesus.RestaurantsSkyway Bakery and DeliLes 5 SensTairyo TeppanyakiSuzhouGardens – Master of the Nets, Lion’s Forest, Humble AdministratorMingtown Suzhou International Youth HostelHangzhouTea MuseumA History of Chinese in CaliforniaBraised Pork Belly – Hangzhou Dongpo PorkSweet and Sour Pork RecipeWushanyi International Youth HostelShanghaiCaptain Youth Hostelelong.com, ctrip.com – for accompodationsCommunityEgypt Photo TourAmateur Traveler NewsletterDoes Amateur Traveler work for you at work?

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#227 - Three Weekend Trips From Shanghai, China

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2010 33:06


The Amateur Traveler talks to Lee from Atlanta about side trips that you can take when you travel to Shanghai this year for Expo 2010. Lee is currently living in China and talks about 3 different weekend trips to destinations that are located near Shanghai. Lee starts us the in history-rich city of Nanjing the site of “China’s Holocaust” in WW 2. Nanjing has been the capital for 6 different Chinese governments and still retains its ancient walls in addition to modern shopping and the tomb of Sun Yat-sen. It was also the location of the world’s worst civil war, the Taiping Rebellion. After Nanjing we explore the many gardens and the canals of Suzhou. Finally Lee takes us to Hangzhou with its beautiful West Lake which the Chinese compare to heaven.NewsSpirit Air to experiment with carry-on bag feesAirlines losing 3000 bags – every hour of every dayWomen try to smuggle dead relative onto flightPaying to use the plane potty?Ky. Judge Rules in Favor of Online Travel SitesShow NotesExpo 2010 Shanghai ChinaTravel to Shanghai, China – Episode 26NanjingNanjing, ChinaNanking MassacreJohn Rabe – a German businessman and Nazi party member who is best known for his efforts to stop the atrocities of the Japanese army during the Nanking OccupationSun Yat-sen – “Father of the Chinese Nation”Ming DynastyCheongsam or Qipao – traditional Chinese dressTaiping Rebellion – largest civil war in history started by Hong Xiuquan who declared himself the brother of Jesus.RestaurantsSkyway Bakery and DeliLes 5 SensTairyo TeppanyakiSuzhouGardens – Master of the Nets, Lion’s Forest, Humble AdministratorMingtown Suzhou International Youth HostelHangzhouTea MuseumA History of Chinese in CaliforniaBraised Pork Belly – Hangzhou Dongpo PorkSweet and Sour Pork RecipeWushanyi International Youth HostelShanghaiCaptain Youth Hostelelong.com, ctrip.com – for accompodationsCommunityEgypt Photo TourAmateur Traveler NewsletterDoes Amateur Traveler work for you at work?