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Learn about Real Estate in China and how to build your business - Start, build and grow a business- Integrate as a flexpat in a complex market- Insights into Real Estate in Shanghai- Why is transparency such a key value?- Advice for flexpats and founders Bjarne Bauer is the Managing Partner of NAI Sofia Group Shanghai, providing Industrial Real Estate & Office Property brokerage. Bjarne has been working in the commercial real estate industry for 25 years and has advised numerous multinational companies on matters relating to China's real estate market, in the process handling deals totaling over CNY 20 billion in transaction value. Find Bjarne Bauer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bjarne-bauer-sior-44513329/Wechat ID: wxid_kunfonw4i8s122
As China becomes more assertive on the global stage with its diplomacy and state media, “patriotic KOLs” have appeared on domestic Chinese social media platforms, influencing the political opinions of their millions of fans. But how do KOLs craft their message to be successful, and who's paying their bills?Featuring- Fang Kecheng : The Chinese University of Hong Kong - Assistant Professor- Miro Li : Double V. Consulting - Founder To go further- Middle Earth episode #50 Xiaohongshu : Marrying content and e-commerce- Nikkei Asia's article : China's online nationalist army- 孤烟暮蝉 (Guyanmuchan ) on Weibo- 心医林霖 (xīnyīlínlín) on Bilibili- 周小平 (Zhou Xiaoping), WeChat ID : 平局- 占豪 (Zhan Hao), WeChat ID : 占豪- 北美留学生观察, WeChat ID : 北美留学生观察 Middle Earth is made by China Compass Productions and hosted by Aladin Farré. If you have a China-themed cultural project like shooting your next documentary or look for a specific talent, please get in touch! With thanks to Wen Jiayin for production assistance, episode's picture by maono闪克 and Sean Calvo for music support. The World of Chinese Magazine A magazine about Chinese society, culture, history, arts, language, and more.
Throughout November and December 2021, Bottled in China was featured on Air Canada Airlines inflight entertainment systems. As we start the new year, we wanted to share these episodes to enjoy in the comfort of your own home.Join us as we explore China's unique wine regions through the lens of local producers.In today's podcast we've combined our featured conversation with Christelle Chene of Xige Estate and Martin Shen of Tiansai Vineyards to bring you an in-depth overview of two fascinating wine regions in China.Our first guest is Christelle Chene, International Affairs Director at Xige Estate. We discuss what makes the Ningxia Province of China a unique wine growing region.Xige Estate is one of the most exciting new wine projects in China's Northwest wine region: Ningxia. After many years working as a Brand Ambassador and Sales Director for French wine producers in China, Christelle decided to join Xige Estate.Recently established in 2019, Xige Estate is a new and modern winery with over 1300 hectares of vineyards. Their vineyard also includes 1000 hectares of vines which are over 20-years-old, which is currently the biggest and oldest site in China. Xige Estate aims to produce fine wines that express Ningxia's local terroir.Find out more: www.xige-estate.comFollow the journey on WeChat: 西鸽酒庄 (ID : Xg-wine)Connect with Christelle on Linkedin or email at Christelle@xige-estate.com____In the second part of our episode we are joined by Martin Shen, GM of Tiansai Vineyards. We discuss the techniques and unique technology needed to make wine in a desert.Located in the northwest of China, Xinjiang province is three times that of France.With its long sunshine hours, low rainfall and almost desert like conditions, wineries rely heavily on irrigation to produce grapes.We dive into the wine region of Xinjiang and discuss climate, geography and the key varietals being grown.Taisai Vineyards is nested in the Gobi desert where they farm organically. It was twice named as China's Best Winery of the Year by RVF.Learn more: https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/01/uncorked-chen-lizhong-of-tiansai-vineyards/ Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Follow us on Instagram @bottled.in.china Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!
Anyone who has lived in China knows that you can't make any new friends without Wechat! Today, in this newbie dialogue, we're showing you how to ask people out and add them on Wechat. Make sure to watch till the end! Joe has a little surprise for all of you! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4358
Anyone who has lived in China knows that you can't make any new friends without Wechat! Today, in this newbie dialogue, we're showing you how to ask people out and add them on Wechat. Make sure to watch till the end! Joe has a little surprise for all of you! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4358
Mercy Xie, a Doctor of Juridical Science candidate at Syracuse University, shares her life story as a person with disability and her views on disability rights. Learn more about her on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeaOESuN7J7i8SA0F2MdkWQ), WeChat (ID: smog_official) or search her name 谢仁慈 Mercy.
Happy New Year! A Chinese animated film - Ne Zha - which was released in 2019 successfully turned the mythological story of NeZha into a global blockbuster. As the 1st episode of 2021, let’s talk about this Chinese deity - NeZha. We will talk about how NeZha becomes the master of his own life in the film Ne Zha next week in Polydott Cinema as well. In Chinese mythology, NeZha is commonly depicted as a child. He was born with supernatural power and always has his hair tied up in two buns. We will retell the most well-known story about how he conquers the Sea and talk about his Hindu Origin and his family tree in the segment of “Did You Know.” Since Nezha receives most of his weapons from his mentor as gifts, the verb “送” (to give someone something as a gift) will be the key word in “Dum Tika Bum.” With the word “送,” you can talk about the gifts you receive last year from Santa and your parents in Chinese! 新年好!2019年上映的动画电影《哪吒之魔童降世》成功让哪吒的故事走向世界,成为小朋友们追捧的流行大片。因此,作为2021年的第一个故事,我们这次就来说一位中国的神仙——哪吒!并且在下周的双语电影节目Polydott Cinema中,特意安排了电影《哪吒之魔童降世》,和小朋友们一起分享哪吒在这部电影中如何成为自己命运的主宰。在传统中国神话中,哪吒一直以孩子的形象出现,扎着两个丸子头,一出生就有神力。今天这一集我们就来说说哪吒闹海的故事。在【你知道吗】环节中聊聊哪吒的印度源头以及他的家庭关系。因为哪吒身上的武器宝贝绝大多是都是他师傅太乙真人送的,所以在【动呲嗒呲】环节,我们就来说说这个动词“送”。知道了”送“这个动词,就能用中文来说一说去年从圣诞老人和爸爸妈妈那儿拿到的各种礼物啦! This episode also has a fantastic video version on our Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7c7uZzekX3Q-nF4ew0KlOg/featured ) channel Don't forget to follow us on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/Polydott ) and Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/polydott/ ) as well and stay tuned ! :)
Hey, guess what! Big Big Radio Show has surpassed 3,000 downloads! That's a lot, you say? Too many? Well, it's a great opportunity to thank everyone who has listened and shared and contributed to the show. If you have an idea or want to be on the show, get in touch, it's a collective effort! On this episode, we get to listen in on the audition to find a permanent host for the show. We also have some skits, like the new series “Popo the Chinese Street Dog” and an insurance claim saga called “Skinny Kenny”. This show is packed full of...stuff. Ben tells about where he's from (Nowata Nowhere), Eddie tells us about his Drink of the Week, and Indiano Johns shares the REAL truth about Xiamen. We've got some jokes from our local comedians live at Open Mic on Friday at the Panic Room in Mingfa, and another edition of Old Buck Young Buck, where the young bucks ask questions of the old bucks. Hopefully they learn something this time. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast app. Apple, Google, Spotify, Overcast, Ximalaya, we're everywhere! _______ How do I contact you? Oh, just send a message to WeChat ID freetyler or email us at bigbigcomedy@gmail.com!
A weekly roundup of comedy and news from Xiamen! Episode 7 is a delight. Please enjoy it. Have an idea for a segment on the show? Did you write something funny or weird (like Dr. Baboon) and you want to record it for the show? Send a message to WeChat ID: freetyler or just email us at bigbigcomedy@gmail.com! Let's do this!
This episode also has a fantastic video version on our Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7c7uZzekX3Q-nF4ew0KlOg/featured ) channel Don't forget to follow us on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/Polydott ) and Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/polydott/ ) as well and stay tuned ! :)
The FINAL episode of our Halloween Special with a extra long story and extra fun! This episode also has a fantastic video version on our *YouTube* ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7c7uZzekX3Q-nF4ew0KlOg/featured ). Subscribe to our channel and find out more! You can get the worksheet, "Create A Halloweeny Name," in 2 ways: * Follow our Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/Polydott ) page and send a message to us, you will get the worksheet in a minute! * If you are a WeChat user, please add our WeChat ID: *polydott* , and send a direct message to us. We are waiting for you! “Morning Stories on the Table” is the best Chinese-English bilingual story show produced by POLYDOTT. Your takeaway won’t merely be a story. Practical Mandarin words and phrases will really light up your day as well along the way. Led by different themes, we would pick fantastic stories and share them with you every weekend. Besides single-episode stories, we offer serial stories as well! A serial story will be divided into several episodes and they will all be told in the same week! The theme of this month is "Dream."
Christelle Chene is the International Affairs Director at Xige Estate. Xige Estate is one of the most exciting new wine projects in China’s Northwest wine region: Ningxia. After many years working for French wine producers as Brand Ambassador and Sales Director in China, Christelle decided to join Xige Estate. Recently established in 2019, Xige Estate is a new and modern winery with over 1300 hectares of vineyards. Their vineyard also includes 1000 hectares of over 20 years old vines which is currently the biggest and oldest site in China. Xige Estate aims to produce fine wines that express Ningxia’s local terroir. Find out more: www.xige-estate.comFollow the journey on WeChat: 西鸽酒庄 (ID : Xg-wine)Connect with Christelle on Linkedin or email at Christelle@xige-estate.com
Dr.Emanuele talks about how to deal with the anxiety and stress that you may be feeling because of the outbreak of the Corona Virus in China. We also talk brieflyabout Mindfulness and Self Awareness and the online sessions that Dr.Emanuele is organizing for free every afternoon this week at 16.30 using the Zhumu Platform (great recommendation Kori!). Join Dr.Emanuele's Mindful Connections WeChat Group for more details (add me on WeChat and I'll add you - my WeChat ID is eugenius101 ) I recommend you go back and listen to the first episode on SDG Agency SZ with Dr.Emanuele as we got a chance to speak in much more detail and today's episode was conducted over the phone and was beset with technical issues making it difficult. At the end of the show, I provide information about the Mr.TherPod Concept and upcoming events. You can find out more about Mr.TherPod here on Facebook You can connect with me on Twitter @mrtherpod With Mr.TherPod, You're Not Alone. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sdgagencysz/message
Danit Gal is a former Yenching Scholar and coauthor of a recent paper, “Perspectives and Approaches to AI Ethics: East Asia.” On this episode, Gal discusses how Japanese, South Korean, and Chinese experts are forging new paths in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), exploring societal applications — and the unexpected drawbacks of “female” virtual assistants. Gal also explains the tech connections between China and Israel, and the possible impact of the U.S.-China trade war on this relationship. What to listen for on this week's ChinaEconTalk: 15:56: Gal on her trip to Longquan Monastery in Beijing: “They basically have a Chinese robot monk, named Xian'er. I spoke to him and he gives you all these responses and talks to you about the deep meaning of Buddhist ceremonies… And then I asked him, ‘Who is your master?' And then he answered to me very clearly, ‘The data is my master.' And the monks freaked out — they [said] ‘No, no, no. We give him the data. We are the data. We feed him the ceremonies, and everything he has to say!'” 42:15: In a recent piece, Gal wrote that trade and technology tensions between the U.S. and China present both challenges and opportunities for Israel: “One clear way is that it's really disrupting supply chains in that you would have to choose your alliances in order to get certain components at a good price and time. We're getting to the point where a lot of companies are not allowed to trade directly and that significantly adds costs and uncertainty… An upside to that is actually that because American companies are not allowed to directly trade with China, they go through technical middlemen.” Jordan will be in New York and Washington, D.C., this September and October, so reach out if you want to meet up! Email him at jorschneider@gmail.com or connect on WeChat using his WeChat ID, jordanschneider. Oh, and don't forget to subscribe to chinaecontalk.substack.com! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Danit Gal is a former Yenching Scholar and coauthor of a recent paper, “Perspectives and Approaches to AI Ethics: East Asia.” On this episode, Gal discusses how Japanese, South Korean, and Chinese experts are forging new paths in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), exploring societal applications — and the unexpected drawbacks of “female” virtual assistants. Gal also explains the tech connections between China and Israel, and the possible impact of the U.S.-China trade war on this relationship. What to listen for on this week’s ChinaEconTalk: 15:56: Gal on her trip to Longquan Monastery in Beijing: “They basically have a Chinese robot monk, named Xian’er. I spoke to him and he gives you all these responses and talks to you about the deep meaning of Buddhist ceremonies… And then I asked him, ‘Who is your master?’ And then he answered to me very clearly, ‘The data is my master.’ And the monks freaked out — they [said] ‘No, no, no. We give him the data. We are the data. We feed him the ceremonies, and everything he has to say!’” 42:15: In a recent piece, Gal wrote that trade and technology tensions between the U.S. and China present both challenges and opportunities for Israel: “One clear way is that it’s really disrupting supply chains in that you would have to choose your alliances in order to get certain components at a good price and time. We’re getting to the point where a lot of companies are not allowed to trade directly and that significantly adds costs and uncertainty… An upside to that is actually that because American companies are not allowed to directly trade with China, they go through technical middlemen.” Jordan will be in New York and Washington, D.C., this September and October, so reach out if you want to meet up! Email him at jorschneider@gmail.com or connect on WeChat using his WeChat ID, jordanschneider. Oh, and don’t forget to subscribe to chinaecontalk.substack.com!
On this episode of ChinaEconTalk, Jordan interviews Lauren Teixeira, a freelance reporter based in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. After what has been a jam-packed few months of China news, Lauren discusses a wide range of topics, from engaging with mainlanders about the anti-Extradition Bill protests in Hong Kong to the downsides of Chinese superblock urban planning. Lauren finishes the interview with a wide-ranging introduction to contemporary pop culture artists in China whose innovation and creativity are helping people to stay inspired at a challenging time. What to listen for on this week's ChinaEconTalk: 6:59: Lauren recalls Ian Johnson's comments to her during their conversation on engaging in political discussions in China: “He said to me, ‘There's a ceiling for your rhetoric because at some point you can't tell someone to “look it up” because they can't look it up.' Epistemologically you're not on even ground. And so, if you want to really get into a real discussion with someone, you basically have to redpill them.” 14:41: On K-pop and geopolitics, as China tries to develop its own pop music industry: “It's half import substitution and half, I think, just a concerted effort to build your own idol industry that you can better control. For example, there would be all these geopolitical conflicts. If something happened in the South China Sea, the Chinese idols would have to go on Korean television and be like, ‘F*** this, I'm a patriot.' There was once a Taiwanese idol who waved a Taiwanese flag on a Korean reality show and she had to absolutely bend the knee to get back into the good graces of China, which was putting pressure on her agency.” Jordan will be in New York and Washington, D.C. this September and October so reach out if you want to meet up! Email him at jorschneider@gmail.com or connect on WeChat using his WeChat ID, jordanschneider. Oh, and don't forget to subscribe to chinaecontalk.substack.com! You've all signed up already, haven't you? Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of ChinaEconTalk, Jordan interviews Lauren Teixeira, a freelance reporter based in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. After what has been a jam-packed few months of China news, Lauren discusses a wide range of topics, from engaging with mainlanders about the anti-Extradition Bill protests in Hong Kong to the downsides of Chinese superblock urban planning. Lauren finishes the interview with a wide-ranging introduction to contemporary pop culture artists in China whose innovation and creativity are helping people to stay inspired at a challenging time. What to listen for on this week’s ChinaEconTalk: 6:59: Lauren recalls Ian Johnson’s comments to her during their conversation on engaging in political discussions in China: “He said to me, ‘There’s a ceiling for your rhetoric because at some point you can’t tell someone to “look it up” because they can’t look it up.’ Epistemologically you’re not on even ground. And so, if you want to really get into a real discussion with someone, you basically have to redpill them.” 14:41: On K-pop and geopolitics, as China tries to develop its own pop music industry: “It’s half import substitution and half, I think, just a concerted effort to build your own idol industry that you can better control. For example, there would be all these geopolitical conflicts. If something happened in the South China Sea, the Chinese idols would have to go on Korean television and be like, ‘F*** this, I’m a patriot.’ There was once a Taiwanese idol who waved a Taiwanese flag on a Korean reality show and she had to absolutely bend the knee to get back into the good graces of China, which was putting pressure on her agency.” Jordan will be in New York and Washington, D.C. this September and October so reach out if you want to meet up! Email him at jorschneider@gmail.com or connect on WeChat using his WeChat ID, jordanschneider. Oh, and don’t forget to subscribe to chinaecontalk.substack.com! You've all signed up already, haven't you?
Main Topic: Adapting your attraction to a new target market’s culture Step 1: You should have the demographic and psychographic analysis of this new target market done. Additionally, your team must have decided the new market is worth testing. Step 2: What that we’re doing now needs to change? You’ll go through each of the below considerations before deciding on tactics. Tactics/Considerations: Direct or Mass? Mass marketing is for high throughput attractions targeting a large target market. Mass marketing includes TV, Radio, Hulu, etc. Sometimes you find microcosms where you can go mass in a small way. For example, college radio stations, community TV, regional billboards, or influencers. Otherwise, most new target markets are a direct selling tactic. Language. The language applies to signage, directions, website, tickets, maps, apps, menus and more. Do visitors understand your website and can they purchase tickets? What about references that don’t translate to English? This need not be a large overhaul but could benefit from tweaking. Technology. Many markets don’t have desktops; they’re using tablets and mobile only. They may not have access to new technology (IE buying refurbished devices). Is your market more tech-savvy or less tech-savvy? Do you need a phone line, a WhatsApp ID, a WeChat ID, or a Messenger link? Distribution Channels. How does this market consume media and check your quantity? Popular options include Facebook, WeChat, TripAdvisor, Instagram, Snapchat, WhatsApp, Google, and more. Developing a new distribution channel could be a large investment. Media Assets. Can your new target market see themselves in the narrative of your marketing? How well do your marketing assets translate over? Families, ethnicities, etc. Values. Will the nature of your attraction violate the value system of this new market? What about the marketing messages you’re using? Examples of multigenerational families, etc. Attraction Theming. Large examples include phantom manor versus mystic manor and small examples include adjusting stage shows by adding target market specific jokes. Food. If the target market is large enough, should you incorporate new food?
Main Topic: Adapting your attraction to a new target market’s cultureStep 1: You should have the demographic and psychographic analysis of this new target market done. Additionally, your team must have decided the new market is worth testing. Step 2: What that we’re doing now needs to change?You’ll go through each of the below considerations before deciding on tactics.Tactics/Considerations:Direct or Mass?Mass marketing is for high throughput attractions targeting a large target market. Mass marketing includes TV, Radio, Hulu, etc. Sometimes you find microcosms where you can go mass in a small way. For example, college radio stations, community TV, regional billboards, or influencers. Otherwise, most new target markets are a direct selling tactic.Language.The language applies to signage, directions, website, tickets, maps, apps, menus and more.Do visitors understand your website and can they purchase tickets? What about references that don’t translate to English? This need not be a large overhaul but could benefit from tweaking.Technology.Many markets don’t have desktops; they’re using tablets and mobile only. They may not have access to new technology (IE buying refurbished devices). Is your market more tech-savvy or less tech-savvy? Do you need a phone line, a WhatsApp ID, a WeChat ID, or a Messenger link?Distribution Channels.How does this market consume media and check your quantity? Popular options include Facebook, WeChat, TripAdvisor, Instagram, Snapchat, WhatsApp, Google, and more. Developing a new distribution channel could be a large investment. Media Assets.Can your new target market see themselves in the narrative of your marketing? How well do your marketing assets translate over? Families, ethnicities, etc.Values.Will the nature of your attraction violate the value system of this new market? What about the marketing messages you’re using? Examples of multigenerational families, etc. Attraction Theming.Large examples include phantom manor versus mystic manor and small examples include adjusting stage shows by adding target market specific jokes.Food.If the target market is large enough, should you incorporate new food?
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
Clubs and live performances featuring international music started taking off in China in the 1980s. Initially, the scene was very focused on foreign diplomats, journalists, and students who rented out restaurants and other spaces on the weekends. Gradually, as policies governing public radio broadcasts underwent reforms that allowed the performance of international music, a broader audience had access to the genre. Fast-forward to the present day: There is no shortage of music festivals, clubs, and other venues in China that feature performances by artists from around the world — to the extent that, if current trends continue, electronic music will be the most popular genre on Chinese radio airwaves by the early 2020s. In this live recording of the Middle Earth Podcast at the 2019 WISE festival, a few industry insiders discuss the current trends in this lively line of work. Featuring: Philipp Grefer – founder, WISE and Fake Music Media Philipp’s LinkedIn | WISE website | Fake Music Media website Isla Angus – booking agent, ATC Live | ATC website Paul Neuteboom – managing director, Brother Hood Music BHM website | BHM WeChat ID: bhm_music Fay Haixuan Wang – Vice President at China Minsheng Cultural Media Development ISY music festival website | ISY music festival WeChat ID: isymusicfestival Chang Liu – chief operating officer, Pillz Records Pillz Records WeChat ID: WeArePillz Chang Youdai – radio and club DJ Recommended watching and listening: Cui Jian 崔健, the “Father of Chinese Rock”: Wikipedia Tang Dynasty 唐朝乐队, often credited as the first Chinese heavy metal band: Wikipedia
SWIS Shenzhen Orientation Episode #E2 Today we welcomed Tuula Webb & Matthew Manfredi on SWIS ROC Radio for the second in our orientation podcasts. The focus of this podcast in the first part of the show was housing; we looked at the advantages/disadvantages of both living on/off campus. To live off campus, we recommend that new staff be aware of the costs involved in getting an apartment. You will need cash upfront to pay; 2 months deposit 1 month rent Agent Fee (Finder Fee) A one off fee which is 1/2 a months rent So typically to rent a 9000 RMB apartment (typically a 90sqm 2 bedroom) you would need 31,500 up front to move ($4556) A 3 bedroom (140sqm+) can be anything from 12,000-17,000 RMB. We will send you on WeChat agents which can help you find accommodation. Thomas is a reputable agent in Shekou who may staff have used and his WeChat ID is; shekourent Housing Hidden Costs; Management Fee (between 300-600 per month depending on size of apartment) Faipao (need for reimbursement from school) - The cost is typically 4% of Rent to get the Faipao ( 360RMB per month on a 9000 rental) Electricity/water/gas (typically about 300 per month) Internet (1800 -2000 per year - Some apartments have bad internet/some are very good) Banking We talk about banking in the second part of the show. This is a process that is not overly liked by expat staff in general as it takes time. You need documents from HR and Finance each time you go to do this; I generally go to the bank once a year at most for this reason and am creative with this process. However, if you have bills at home to pay each month then we suggested that you leave cash in your account at home to cover these for the first couple of months. Get WeChat Wallet set up as soon as you get your bank account set up is our top tip! Voice Messages/Questions/Feedback Finally, we deal with a number of animal questions from incoming staff. Thank you David Platt and Angela Morris for sending in voice messages on Anchor and you are the worth recipients of a 100RMB Voucher each from Le 5 Chefs Shekou. Laura Michelle Loran added a comment on Podomatic and also receives a voucher! Well done to the three of you! Thank You Claudio for the vouchers! David and Angela, we will try and find you information and send on WeChat. On next week’s show Phenix at Xpats Bar Seaworld will provide 3 Vouchers for another three members of staff. Thank You Phenix. We’ll then be knocking on Craig Wildman’s Door at McCawleys Seaworld to see if we can get some vouchers…. We hope you enjoy the show! SWIS ROC RADIO Listen, Like, Learn #swisShenzhen #swisROCradio #swisroc #swisrocs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eugene-leonard/message
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
成语,是中华语言智慧的结晶,言简意赅,内涵深远,有言有尽而意无穷之奇趣。每一个成语背后都有一个精彩生动的故事,体现了古代人民的生活、精神和智慧。欢迎订阅微信公众号查看更多精彩内容,微信公众号:“浩然爸爸讲故事” (WeChat ID:haoranbabastory)
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