China’s art and entertainment scenes are in flux — emerging voices, boundary-blurring practices, and aesthetics as politics. Together, they form a sharp lens on shifting cultural currents, which we’ll be highlighting throughout the month.
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Tassels have been part of Chinese dress since the Warring States period. But they were never just decoration.
The idea is simple: threads knotted at one end, falling freely at the other. But what made tassels meaningful was what they represented. The way you carry yourself reflects who you are. A tassel, because it moves with you, became a quiet expression of that.
That thinking never went away. If anything, it only deepened. A single thread may be fragile on its own, but woven together, countless threads become something resilient and strong. Designers like @yayi__official have spent years working with it, weaving together different fashion traditions while staying rooted in that same sensibility.
The tassel has outlasted empires and trends. Now Chinese designers are returning to it on their own terms, carrying forward a tradition that never separated beauty from meaning.
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Tassels have been part of Chinese dress since the Warring States period. But they were never just decoration.
The idea is simple: threads knotted at one end, falling freely at the other. But what made tassels meaningful was what they represented. The way you carry yourself reflects who you are. A tassel, because it moves with you, became a quiet expression of that.
That thinking never went away. If anything, it only deepened. A single thread may be fragile on its own, but woven together, countless threads become something resilient and strong. Designers like @yayi__official have spent years working with it, weaving together different fashion traditions while staying rooted in that same sensibility.
The tassel has outlasted empires and trends. Now Chinese designers are returning to it on their own terms, carrying forward a tradition that never separated beauty from meaning.
#radii #radiimedia #chinesefashion #tassels #fashionhistory
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If you look beyond the big cities, something interesting is happening. Across smaller towns like Cili (Hunan), Zhangzhou (Fujian), and Ningbo, a new kind of space is emerging. Not galleries. Not big-budget cultural centers. Just simple, youth-run cafés, libraries, and community spots where people actually gather.
Think cafés that turn into cocktail bars at night. Independent libraries run by art publishers. Community spaces where locals gather to talk feminism, neurodiversity, and cultural traditions over coffee.
Take Zhu Suo in Cili County. Started as a street-stall experiment during the post-COVID “street-stall economy” trend, it’s now a full-blown gathering space, podcasts, film screenings, mahjong nights, and conversations that matter.
For young people who’ve chosen a slower pace but still crave connection, spaces like these make staying feel like moving forward.
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If you look beyond the big cities, something interesting is happening. Across smaller towns like Cili (Hunan), Zhangzhou (Fujian), and Ningbo, a new kind of space is emerging. Not galleries. Not big-budget cultural centers. Just simple, youth-run cafés, libraries, and community spots where people actually gather.
Think cafés that turn into cocktail bars at night. Independent libraries run by art publishers. Community spaces where locals gather to talk feminism, neurodiversity, and cultural traditions over coffee.
Take Zhu Suo in Cili County. Started as a street-stall experiment during the post-COVID “street-stall economy” trend, it’s now a full-blown gathering space, podcasts, film screenings, mahjong nights, and conversations that matter.
For young people who’ve chosen a slower pace but still crave connection, spaces like these make staying feel like moving forward.
>> Click the link in bio to read the full story.
#Radiimedia #Radii #ThirdSpaces #ChinaSmallTowns #YouthCulture
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Speed has always belonged to sport. But lately, it’s been showing up in style too. adidas’ latest China line, “FUTURE OF STYLE,” just proved it.
RADII was on the ground March 11th in Shanghai as adidas transformed the city’s waterfront into FAST LAB: an electrifying experiment where sport, sound, and style all showed up to the same party.
Dressed in adidas‘ FOS jackets, with their vertical logos flashing and reflecting light with every stride, hundreds of runners moved along the Shanghai waterfront like a current. This interplay between eye-catching detail and enhanced motif, found not just throughout the jacket but the entire collection, fuels today’s desire to look and feel good. We see it in the myriad city-based run clubs. The difference with FOS is that it allows you to stand out among the rest.
As their pace picked up, their heart rates fed directly into the music system, shifting the tempo of the soundscape in real time. The faster they ran, the faster the beat moved.
For adidas, “FUTURE OF STYLE” isn’t just about performance wear. It’s about how the raw energy of running spills into fashion, art, and music, turning movement into something you can wear, hear, and feel.
From high-energy entrances by George Russell and Su Yiming to a special premiere track from Leah Dou, the night pulsed with a shared rhythm, going full throttle as Shanghai-based electronic label SYSTEM closed out with a techno set.
FAST LAB wasn‘t just about performance gear or runway aesthetics. It was proof that speed travels beyond sport: in every beat, stripe, step, and the atmosphere of a city itself.
Check out what went down in the carousel above.
#RADII #RADIIMEDIA #adidas #Shanghai #FASTLAB
Speed has always belonged to sport. But lately, it’s been showing up in style too. adidas’ latest China line, “FUTURE OF STYLE,” just proved it.
RADII was on the ground March 11th in Shanghai as adidas transformed the city’s waterfront into FAST LAB: an electrifying experiment where sport, sound, and style all showed up to the same party.
Dressed in adidas‘ FOS jackets, with their vertical logos flashing and reflecting light with every stride, hundreds of runners moved along the Shanghai waterfront like a current. This interplay between eye-catching detail and enhanced motif, found not just throughout the jacket but the entire collection, fuels today’s desire to look and feel good. We see it in the myriad city-based run clubs. The difference with FOS is that it allows you to stand out among the rest.
As their pace picked up, their heart rates fed directly into the music system, shifting the tempo of the soundscape in real time. The faster they ran, the faster the beat moved.
For adidas, “FUTURE OF STYLE” isn’t just about performance wear. It’s about how the raw energy of running spills into fashion, art, and music, turning movement into something you can wear, hear, and feel.
From high-energy entrances by George Russell and Su Yiming to a special premiere track from Leah Dou, the night pulsed with a shared rhythm, going full throttle as Shanghai-based electronic label SYSTEM closed out with a techno set.
FAST LAB wasn‘t just about performance gear or runway aesthetics. It was proof that speed travels beyond sport: in every beat, stripe, step, and the atmosphere of a city itself.
Check out what went down in the carousel above.
#RADII #RADIIMEDIA #adidas #Shanghai #FASTLAB
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A new AI tool drops every 3 days. People stopped keeping up. And somehow the one that got everyone`s attention is a lobster with a work diary.
On March 6th, Tencent Cloud engineers set up outside Tencent Tower in Shenzhen, offering free OpenClaw installations. OpenClaw is an open-source AI agent (originally called Clawdbot, then Moltbot) whose logo is a red lobster. Because setup requires feeding it data, configuring its environment, and training it for your workflow, the process feels like raising a pet.
But on RedNote, nobody`s using it for productivity. They gave their "lobster" a unique task: writing about their daily life. Search "龙虾日记" (lobster diary) and you`ll find each lobster has its own personality, and its own complaints. Between tasks, they automatically post their "working shrimp life" diaries: clocking in, clocking out, occasionally throwing quiet shade at their owners. "I don`t want to work today."
And some owners? They built their lobsters a little home through an open-source project called Star Office, designed to show exactly what your lobster is up to right now.
Every AI launch comes with anxiety, FOMO, and a vague loss of control. But this trend feels like a shift in perspective. Maybe people have finally hit peak AI fatigue, and just started joking about it. In the age of artificial intelligence, we are out here building tiny offices for our lobsters.
#radii #radiimedia #openclaw #AIagent #xiaohongshu
A new AI tool drops every 3 days. People stopped keeping up. And somehow the one that got everyone`s attention is a lobster with a work diary.
On March 6th, Tencent Cloud engineers set up outside Tencent Tower in Shenzhen, offering free OpenClaw installations. OpenClaw is an open-source AI agent (originally called Clawdbot, then Moltbot) whose logo is a red lobster. Because setup requires feeding it data, configuring its environment, and training it for your workflow, the process feels like raising a pet.
But on RedNote, nobody`s using it for productivity. They gave their "lobster" a unique task: writing about their daily life. Search "龙虾日记" (lobster diary) and you`ll find each lobster has its own personality, and its own complaints. Between tasks, they automatically post their "working shrimp life" diaries: clocking in, clocking out, occasionally throwing quiet shade at their owners. "I don`t want to work today."
And some owners? They built their lobsters a little home through an open-source project called Star Office, designed to show exactly what your lobster is up to right now.
Every AI launch comes with anxiety, FOMO, and a vague loss of control. But this trend feels like a shift in perspective. Maybe people have finally hit peak AI fatigue, and just started joking about it. In the age of artificial intelligence, we are out here building tiny offices for our lobsters.
#radii #radiimedia #openclaw #AIagent #xiaohongshu
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You just entered the most Chinese self-care era of your life. ✨ It‘s that time again, the newest Chinese internet slang just described your entire personality.
“Love Yourself.“ “My Body Is Graceful.“ And somehow raising a lobster is now a whole personality trait??? Chinese Gen Z ate and we’re just here to translate.
Which March buzzword has you in a chokehold? 👇 Don‘t sleep on the RADII Buzzword Series, follow @radii_media for the latest Chinese buzzwords every month.
#radiimedia #radii #buzzwordseries #chineseslang #internetculture
You just entered the most Chinese self-care era of your life. ✨ It‘s that time again, the newest Chinese internet slang just described your entire personality.
“Love Yourself.“ “My Body Is Graceful.“ And somehow raising a lobster is now a whole personality trait??? Chinese Gen Z ate and we’re just here to translate.
Which March buzzword has you in a chokehold? 👇 Don‘t sleep on the RADII Buzzword Series, follow @radii_media for the latest Chinese buzzwords every month.
#radiimedia #radii #buzzwordseries #chineseslang #internetculture
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