MANYA KOETSE: What’s On Weibo?
#044 - What’s On Weibo? | Manya Koetse
This week's guest is Manya Koetse. Manya is a sinologist & japanologist and the founder & editor-in-chief of What's on Weibo. What’s on Weibo is, in their words, “...an independent blog that sheds light on trends in China by closely following its social media, the latest digital developments and changing media landscape”, and that says it better than I ever could. Among the major topics trending as we recorded last week are the results of the 19th National Party Congress, especially the end of term limits for the President; the visit of Kim Jong-Un to Beijing, and what the Sino-NK diplomatic thaw means for US-China relations; and the so-called “Halalification” of China, among others.
Of course, a natural question for anyone who’s not familiar with it, and one that we address in the show, is: what IS Weibo? As Manya says, it’s sort of the China equivalent of Facebook, twitter, Instagram, and more. Now, in many ways Weibo doesn’t seem as relevant as WeChat; anyone who’s dealt with China in the last few years will tell you that WeChat has become an essential piece of daily life here. WeChat is mostly used for paying bills, for chatting, for sending files, and making audio or video calls a la Skype. WeChat’s “Moments” is analogous to the facebook News Feed, but it’s features are limited and it’s much less “sticky”. The biggest difference in the actual “social media" aspect is that WeChat posts are ONLY visible to your friend’s circle, whereas Weibo posts are discoverable and are intended for things you want - or feel you NEED - to share with the world. This is what makes Weibo more similar to the western social apps than to the messaging-oriented apps like WhatsApp or WeChat.
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AUGUSTA XU-HOLLAND: Acting With Purpose
#018 - Acting With Purpose | Augusta Xu-Holland
This week's guest is Augusta Xu-Holland. Augusta is from New Zealand, and she came to China originally to be involved in the renewable energy sector here. And like many foreigners before her, she found herself presented with opportunities to appear in film and television. But unlike most of the others, Augusta found success attaining larger and larger roles fairly early into her career here, and she is now a very busy professional actress. She also continues her work in the energy field and can increasingly use her growing profile in the arts to serve as an ambassador for her scientific interests.
This was a particularly enjoyable conversation for me on many levels. Regular listeners to the show know that I have a lot of friends and connections to New Zealand, so discovering NZ overlap between Augusta and I was a treat. But speaking strictly in a professional context, Augusta has a real insider's view of well the film and TV industry works here from an actor's perspective, so hearing her take on the ins and outs of the business was very enlightening for me and I think it will be interesting for you as well. As a special treat, Augusta runs through a handy check list of tips, tricks, and advice for people looking to work as talent in China and discusses some of the resources one needs to be familiar with to do so. But even if you're listening to this episode from a couch in Birmingham, Alabama, there's a lot to relate to, so I hope you enjoy it!
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