Send us a text China's building boom can now be declared over. Yet what awaits for the 940 million city dwellers living in Chinese cities? Featuring - Eric Le Khanh : architect - Liu Jue (LJ) : managing editor at TWOC - Zhang Jingqiu : architect To go further - Middle Earth episode #108 - The Memorabilia Economy: Why Some Can’t Stop Dreaming of the 90s - Middle Earth episode #102 Remote Creatives - TWOC's article Welcome to Liu York: Going with the Flow in China’s Chillest...
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Send us a text China's building boom can now be declared over. Yet what awaits for the 940 million city dwellers living in Chinese cities? Featuring - Eric Le Khanh : architect - Liu Jue (LJ) : managing editor at TWOC - Zhang Jingqiu : architect To go further - Middle Earth episode #108 - The Memorabilia Economy: Why Some Can’t Stop Dreaming of the 90s - Middle Earth episode #102 Remote Creatives - TWOC's article Welcome to Liu York: Going with the Flow in China’s Chillest...
#103 Black Myth: Wukong - How to make 1 billion dollars with Chinese folklore?
Middle Earth - China’s cultural industry podcast
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1 year ago
#103 Black Myth: Wukong - How to make 1 billion dollars with Chinese folklore?
Send us a text China's first AAA game Black Myth: Wukong certainly caught the world's attention for its production value, commercial success, and controversies. How did the creative team pull that off, and why was this game considered the "perfect package"? Featuring - Daniel Ahmad: Niko Partners - Director of Research & Insights - Lundy Lan: Video Game Technical Artist - Jesse Young: Independent Researcher To go further - Middle Earth trilogy about Chinese video games industry : ...
Middle Earth - China’s cultural industry podcast
Send us a text China's building boom can now be declared over. Yet what awaits for the 940 million city dwellers living in Chinese cities? Featuring - Eric Le Khanh : architect - Liu Jue (LJ) : managing editor at TWOC - Zhang Jingqiu : architect To go further - Middle Earth episode #108 - The Memorabilia Economy: Why Some Can’t Stop Dreaming of the 90s - Middle Earth episode #102 Remote Creatives - TWOC's article Welcome to Liu York: Going with the Flow in China’s Chillest...