#110 How Chinese cities are reinventing themselves after the urban boom

OCT 8, 202549 MIN
Middle Earth - China’s cultural industry podcast

#110 How Chinese cities are reinventing themselves after the urban boom

OCT 8, 202549 MIN

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Send us a textChina's building boom can now be declared over. Yet what awaits for the 940 million city dwellers living in Chinese cities?  Featuring- Éric LE KHANH : architect - LIU Jue (LJ) : managing editor at TWOC- Jingqiu ZHANG: IARA - Co-founder & ArchitectTo 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 River City by Wang Lin (王琳) - TWOC's article How Residential Renovation Became China’s New Urban Battleground by Tan Yunfei (谭云飞) & Liu Jue (刘珏)- Éric LE KHANH 's work on the remains of Jin Zhongdu City (Jin dynasty - 12th century) at Tianjin University.- Éric LE KHANH 's work on the Sino-French "Chengdu Eco-Quartier" - Jinqiu ZHANG team's work in Chen Jiapu Village (陈家埔村). - News report on CGTN about France-China Wuhan Eco-City.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 are looking for a specific talent, please get in touch! Chinese speaker? Follow our Bilibili account 阿拉丁_说电影 or RedNote (阿拉丁说电影)The World of Chinese MagazineA magazine about Chinese society, culture, history, arts, language, and more.Poster credit : Wirestock on Freepik.comThe World of Chinese MagazineA magazine about Chinese society, culture, history, arts, language, and more.