For Egyptian Hany Sobhy Makary Guirguis Hanna, coming to China was totally accidental. But staying here for ten years has definitely been a deliberate choice for him. So, what’s it like when an Egyptian ventures to the Middle Kingdom? And what happens when he tries to follow in the footsteps of his ancestors and grow his trade business in China?
Jul 04, 2025•22 min
In this podcast, we meet Anyu Agga, an independent fashion designer of Yi ethnicity who has risen to fame from the grassroots of the deep mountains.
Jul 04, 2025•18 min
Vikash Kumar Singh is an Indian expatriate who currently teaches Hindi, Indian culture, history and literature at Beijing Foreign Studies University. With 18 years of residence in China, Vikash speaks fluent Chinese and is dedicated to fostering Sino-Indian cultural exchanges through teaching and literary translation. In this episode, we delve into Vikash's remarkable journey and insights.
Jul 04, 2025•17 min
In this episode, we explore the journey of Evandro Menezes de Carvalho, a Brazilian scholar and professor of international law with a deep passion for China studies. Since his first visit to China in 2013, Evandro has immersed himself in research and teaching, building bridges between China and Brazil. In recognition of his unwavering commitment to fostering cross-cultural dialogue, he was awarded the prestigious Chinese Government Friendship Award in 2023.
Jul 03, 2025•18 min
For more than three decades, educator Li Xuemei has transformed from a struggling Chinese immigrant to award-winning cultural ambassador through her promotion of Chinese language and culture in Italy. Her innovative educational model and study programs promise to reshape cultural understanding between the East and the West.
Jun 30, 2025•16 min
Martial arts master Wang Deqing has spent decades promoting Shaolin Kung Fu in Hungary. His work, blending combat, the tea ceremony and etiquette, has made Shaolin Kung Fu a living bridge between people with different cultural backgrounds.
Jun 26, 2025•10 min
Meet Annie and Leo Schur Chen – French-Chinese siblings who have fallen deeply in love with kung fu. Born and raised in China, the 11- and 9-year-olds have spent the past three years immersed in the world of Chinese martial arts. Today, they're not only mastering complex techniques but also competing on the global stage. Through every punch and kick, these young martial artists are forging a powerful connection with Chinese culture.
Jun 19, 2025•10 min
In this episode, we follow the journey of Pietro De Laurentis – an Italian Sinologist whose deep passion for Chinese calligraphy has turned him into a bridge between East and West. From his first trip to China in 1998 to his current role of teaching Chinese calligraphy history at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Pietro has spent more than two decades immersed in the rhythms of Chinese culture. Along the way, he's wandered through ancient stele forests, unraveled the mysteries of thousand-year...
Jun 12, 2025•17 min
Natalya from Kazakhstan has made her home—and launched her startup—in Zibo, a city in China’s Shandong province. A confident and ambitious young woman, Natalya shares her entrepreneurial journey and explains why living in China feels like a natural choice for her.
Jun 10, 2025•26 min
Yellow, scarlet, purple, and green—under the heat of a blowtorch, slender rods of glass melt and transform into dazzling works of art. With what seem like effortless pulls, twists, and rolls, a pair of skillful hands breathes life into vibrant creations. In this podcast, we meet Sun Fengjun, a colored glaze artist whose magical hands and enduring passion for flame fire have allowed him to preserve and innovate in this traditional art.
May 30, 2025•20 min
Meet Guillaume Bog, better known as Guibog – or to Chinese people, Gui Da Ye (Uncle Ghost). A Frenchman who has spent two decades in Beijing, Guibog lives a life powered by code and creativity. By day, he's a programmer; by night, a robot maker and an upcycler. From scrap circuit boards and mechanical odds and ends, he conjures up quirky, whirring sound machines that are as unpredictable as they are mesmerizing.
May 22, 2025•15 min
In southwestern China’s Sichuan province, there is an ancient town called Qingshen. The Minjiang River flows through the city, and a sea of bamboo forests covers the nearby hills and mountains in lush green. In this podcast, we go southwest to this ancient town and see how the local people have revitalized their villages by protecting and making good use of their bamboo forest resources.
May 17, 2025•23 min
The origins of agriculture continue to be one of archaeology's great mysteries. Chinese archaeologist Jiang Leping may hold a crucial piece of the puzzle, thanks to his groundbreaking discoveries at an archaeological site in Zhejiang Province, east China. This prehistoric settlement, known as Shangshan, dates back 10,000 years and is recognized for being home to the earliest cultivated rice in the world.
May 16, 2025•20 min
In this episode, we dive into the musical journey of Anastasia Fridman, a violinist from the Netherlands who fell in love with the traditional Chinese string instrument – the erhu. Her passion led her to the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, where she immersed herself in the world of traditional Chinese repertoire. Through the fusion of Eastern and Western sounds, Anastasia strives to build musical bridges across cultures.
May 14, 2025•17 min
A healer by day, a warrior by night – can these two worlds coexist? For Shi Ming, they don't just coexist – they collide. The 30-year-old is both a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioner and an MMA fighter. In November 2024, she stunned the world with a crushing head kick at the Road to UFC finals, sending the crowd into a frenzy. What drives her to both heal and conquer? How does she balance these two lives?
May 01, 2025•16 min
Agri-scientist Liao Hong has promoted eco-friendly tea farming in the Wuyi Mountains in southeast China’s Fujian Province by intercropping tea with soybeans and rapeseed. Humble in character and daring in research, this “hoe-wielding” woman reshapes agricultural science through her groundbreaking discovery of aluminum’s role in tea root growth.
Apr 24, 2025•20 min
China’s southwestern Yunnan province is famous for its mild climate, beautiful landscape, and diverse ethnic culture. Its close proximity to Southeast Asian countries makes this province a hot destination for overseas students from those nations. In this podcast, we get to know a Cambodian student, Phorng Sreyphoung, who is studying medicine in Kunming, the provincial capital, to learn how she finds her life in China.
Apr 18, 2025•17 min
She came to China to study but ended up building a home, a thriving career and so much more. Meet Nguyen Thi Lan, a Vietnamese entrepreneur who has spent over a decade in Chongqing, southwest China. From navigating student life to launching two successful businesses, she has embraced the energy of this dynamic "Mountain City." Now, as the leader of the Vietnamese Association in Chongqing-Sichuan, she's helping fellow Vietnamese expats find their place in this vibrant community.
Apr 16, 2025•17 min
Join us for an insightful conversation with Dato' Abdul Majid Ahmad Khan, a veteran Malaysian diplomat who spent 12 years in China. From serving as Malaysian Ambassador to China (1998-2005) to his current role leading the Malaysia-China Friendship Association, Dato' Majid has dedicated decades to fostering mutual understanding and collaboration between the two nations. What was his experience in China like? How did his diplomatic journey evolve into a lifelong mission to strengthen people-to-peo...
Apr 10, 2025•24 min
Indian businessman Dev Raturi runs a thriving restaurant chain in China. With over a decade of experience in the challenging business landscape, he credits his success to China's favorable business environment and the support of the local people. In this episode of Makin’ It in China, Raturi recounts his inspiring journey from a waiter to a successful restaurant owner.
Apr 01, 2025•11 min
Mostak Ahamed Galib, a 42-year-old from Bangladesh, has spent over 20 years in China, studying its remarkable development as a student and scholar. Drawing on his personal experience and insights, he aims to help other developing nations learn from China’s growth strategies.
Mar 20, 2025•26 min
It's that time of year again – China's most important political event, the Two Sessions, is in the spotlight. Journalists from around the world are gathering in Beijing to cover China's economy, legislation, and policies, offering diverse perspectives on the country's development. Last year, Leota Marc Membrere from Samoa, a young journalist with Savali Newspaper, traveled thousands of miles to the Great Hall of the People for the event. How did this experience shape his understanding of China? ...
Mar 04, 2025•22 min
Tungamirai Eric Mupona, hailing from Zimbabwe, is a doctoral student specializing in international affairs and global governance at Zhejiang University. The 26-year-old first arrived in China in 2017 as an undergraduate student of applied physics. But over time, his interests shifted from the physical sciences to a deeper exploration of societal dynamics. In this edition of Footprints, he shares with us his observations of China’s development, particularly the annual top political meetings know...
Mar 03, 2025•20 min
While athletes are competing at the 9th Asian Winter Games in China’s Northeastern city of Harbin, in a terrain park a thousand miles away, 6-year-old Snowflake is enjoying skiing and polishing her snowboarding tricks. In this edition of Footprints, we get the feel for the passion for winter sports among China’s younger generations.
Feb 11, 2025•10 min
The festive spirit fills the air in Harbin – the host city of the ninth Asian Winter Games. Nestled in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Harbin is beautifully adorned with vibrant decorations, and the Games' mascots, Binbin and Nini, have won many people's hearts. These figures, along with a series of visual elements for the Games, were crafted by a design team from the Academy of Arts & Design at Tsinghua University, led by Professor Chen Lei. In this episode, we explore the mastermi...
Feb 06, 2025•17 min
Happy Chinese New Year! Minutes ago, the Chinese bade farewell to the Year of the Dragon and ushered in the Year of the Snake. As is the custom, the whole country celebrated the arrival of Chinese New Year with family gatherings, carefully prepared family dinners, and enjoyed the Spring Festival Gala. At the gala, an aspirational song performed by a girl choir from deep in the Daliangshan Mountainous region, and their happy faces, melted the hearts of many. Join Footprints as we meet members of ...
Jan 28, 2025•24 min
A translator, university teacher, linguist, jazz musician, crosstalk performer—David Moser has taken on various roles in his exploration of his life, professions and cultures. But these various roles originate from his passion and dedication to bridge Chinese and U.S. cultures. In this edition of Footprints, we talk to this multi-talented man to delve into his experience in China and his journey as an expert in the Chinese language and culture.
Jan 23, 2025•34 min
For Luo Dingjun, traveling between Taiwan and the Chinese mainland has become second nature. Born and raised in Taipei, the 37-year-old has built a life in Shenyang, a vibrant city in northeast China's Liaoning Province. As the founder of the WeChat Official Account "Cross-Strait Youths," Luo has spent over a decade fostering connections and understanding between people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
Jan 16, 2025•15 min
Han Zhen and Zhou Liya, both born in the 1980s, are known as the "twin stars of the dance world". Over the past decade, the two choreographers have worked together and created six dance pieces, incorporating traditional Chinese culture into the art form. What are some of their most popular works? And why are they so appealing? Join us for this edition of Footprints to find out.
Jan 09, 2025•25 min
For Chinese gamers, Black Myth: Wukong, an action role-playing game has proven that it deserves all the hype and expectations. It not only created sales records for domestically made console games, but also claimed multiple international awards at the end of the year. In this edition of footprints, let’s take a closer look at the legendary monkey Wukong, who has made the year 2024 “Year of the Monkey” for numerous gamers. We will also unveil the pilgrimage of the Black Myth: Wukong creators and ...
Jan 03, 2025•24 min