主持人:Aaron Tam
A unique and in-depth look at the country and its people.
American YouTuber and influencer IShowSpeed took China by storm recently, bringing his brand of chaos and eccentric style to the public in cities like Beijing, Shenzhen and Hong Kong.
He joined a Shaolin temple to learn kung fu, livestreamed driving a BYD car, met with pandas, and interacted with celebrities and other influencers.
Officials including Chief Executive John Lee hailed the visit, saying it helped to showcase the country on the world stage.
Azam Khan spoke to Brian Yeung, an award-winning communications professional and co-founder of Brandstorm Communications, on how influencers like IShowSpeed promote China’s soft power.
主持人:Aaron Tam
An estimated 300,000 Chinese civilians and unarmed soldiers were killed in the Nanjing Massacre in 1937, in one of the darkest chapters of the Sino-Japanese War and the Second World War.
While the atrocities are well documented, a piece of history relating to the massacre is perhaps less well known.
The Nanjing Safety Zone was set up by a group of foreigners living in the city at the time, providing refuge to terrified residents and saving numerous lives.
And the legacy of their heroics lives on.
Frank Yung spoke to the grandson of an American missionary who shot the only surviving footage of the massacre as well as a historian, and looks at how the memories are being kept alive.