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...
#107 - Ne Zha 2's Secret Weapon(s) to Reach Global Top 5 Box-Office
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#107 - Ne Zha 2's Secret Weapon(s) to Reach Global Top 5 Box-Office
Send us a text In recent months, China’s box office has faced significant challenges, making a recent development all the more remarkable. Recently the animated film Ne Zha 2 has skyrocketed into the global box office top 10 in just one month. With currently over 1.9 billion in revenue, the film has achieved two groundbreaking milestones: - It’s the first non-English film to break into this elite category. - It’s now the highest-grossing animated film worldwide, surpassing Inside Out 2, the p...
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...