Share this postA cooked-up casenewsletter.slowchinese.netCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherSlow Chinese 每周漫闻A cooked-up case0:00-43:15Paid episodeThe full episode is only available to paid subscribers of Slow Chinese 每周漫闻Subscribe to listenA cooked-up caseCryptic comments about a Shanghai bakery fined for breaching lockdown rulesAndrew MethvenSep 10, 2022∙ Paid1Share this postA cooked-up casenewsletter.slowchinese.netCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherShareThis week’s episode starts with a Song dynasty betrayal a thousand years ago. We then travel to April this year in an illegal bakery in locked-down Shanghai, and delve into critical comments about it…Share this discussionA cooked-up casenewsletter.slowchinese.netCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherComments on this episode are for paid subscribersSubscribeAlready a paid subscriber? Sign inSlow Chinese 每周漫闻The Slow Chinese 每周漫闻 helps you learn, use, and understand Chinese language the way people speak it today.SubscribeListen onSubstack AppApple PodcastsRSS FeedAppears in episodeAndrew MethvenRecent Episodes34:11👩🎓How to land the perfect graduate job in China9 hrs ago • Andrew Methven35:14🏢 A young couple fights for their unbuilt homeNov 25 • Andrew Methven32:26🛍 Singles' Day Price WarsNov 18 • Andrew Methven29:20👻 Halloween with Chinese characteristicsNov 11 • Andrew Methven31:39🕯How the death of Li Keqiang is being discussed in the Chinese speaking worldNov 4 • Andrew Methven32:10🔥 The latest buzzwords describing life as a university student in ChinaOct 28 • Andrew Methven30:39🚙 Anti-corruption Drive Hits China's EV SectorOct 20 • Andrew Methven36:26😱Large-scale looting at China's largest music festivalOct 14 • Andrew Methven
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