SLV | Episode 25 | TikTok Refugees, Forbidden City Adventures, and Chinese Internet Shorthand
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In Episode 25 of the Language Vlog Podcast, we explore the ripple effects of the TikTok and CapCut bans in the U.S., leading to an influx of "TikTok refugees" on the Chinese app Xiaohongshu. We also dive into the nuances of this distinctly Chinese platform, privacy considerations, and the use of shorthand expressions in Chinese social media.
This episode features an immersive journey through Beijing, including a daily commute past the historic Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. We discuss the ceremonial flag-raising tradition and its cultural significance, offering some tips for visiting this iconic landmark.
Additionally, we tackle a Chinese language check with a humorous dive into internet shorthand, exploring terms like YYDS and WSM. For those interested, there is downloadable word list to help study and learn these common abbreviations.
Rounding off, we visit a Starbucks in China, examining the unique signage, coffee culture, and more. Plus, we spotlight the free Chinese Course by Email—a practical, character-focused introduction to Mandarin for those intending to visit or live in the country.
Chinese internet shorthand DOC here: Google DOC
Transcripts here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-sDW4HyeAH9PssJp8kE6XWQduAHOXj7n?usp=sharing
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Time stamps:
00:00 Introduction and Greetings
00:18 TikTok Ban and Xiaohongshu Surge
02:34 Exploring Beijing: Forbidden City
09:48 Chinese Internet Shorthand Challenge
14:17 Morning Rush Hour in Beijing
18:01 Visiting Starbucks in China
20:27 Free Chinese Course by Email
23:35 Conclusion and Farewell
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