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Chengdu Living Podcast
Chengdu Living
20 episodes
9 months ago
Chengdu Living is a blog about life in the Sichuan Capital, authored by expat residents since 2010. We analyze and discuss facets of the lifestyle and culture we encounter in China.
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Chengdu Living is a blog about life in the Sichuan Capital, authored by expat residents since 2010. We analyze and discuss facets of the lifestyle and culture we encounter in China.
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Places & Travel
Society & Culture
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#35: Looking Back on 40 Years of Chengdu History
Chengdu Living Podcast
5 years ago
#35: Looking Back on 40 Years of Chengdu History
This episode of the podcast is the second in a cooperative project with the Chengdu-based co-working space and bar Berlin Haus, in the “Haus Guests” series where we speak with local personalities. In this first episode I speak with Richard, a professor of urbanization and expat who first came to Chengdu in 1973. With ancestry dating back to Sichuan by virtue of his grandmother who was a Quaker missionary born in Sichuan in 1919, Richard has an incredibly long history with China and Sichuan. This podcast is an amazing account of his life and experiences in the Sichuan capital.
Topics Discussed

* Richard’s first introduction to Chengdu in 1973 and comparison to Shanghai
* Early 20th century Qing dynasty China from the perspective of Quaker missionaries
* Comparison of the “Cultural Revolution” of the West and of China
* The critical role of China’s planned economy from 1949 – 1978
* What makes Chinese people and the Chinese civilization so adaptable
* The rapid urbanization of Chengdu, and of China
* The huge importance of the year 1976 to China

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Chengdu Living Podcast
Chengdu Living is a blog about life in the Sichuan Capital, authored by expat residents since 2010. We analyze and discuss facets of the lifestyle and culture we encounter in China.