China Reel (Mandarin)

China Reel (Mandarin)

Impartial, indepth, and insightful, the flagship China news and current affairs magazine provides unique reports and analysis on China, including Big Interviews, Scholars Commentary, China in the World, Press features about China, and Chinese on China.

  • Updated:
    Daily
  • Average duration:
    14 minutes

Subscribe to this podcast and automatically receive the latest episodes.

More help with subscribing

Recent episodes (5)

  • Past Experience in Xinjiang by a Han Chinese 10th July 2009

    Fri, 10 Jul 09

    Duration:
    15 mins

    Businessman David Zhou lived and worked in Xinjiang for more than 20 years in the 60s and 70s. He talked to Chinareel about his experiences on Han/Uighur relations and China's ethnic minority policy.

    Download 7MB (right click & "save target as")

  • Xinjiang's Labour Export, a Faulty Policy? 9th July 2009

    Thu, 9 Jul 09

    Duration:
    15 mins

    What triggered the Xinjiang riot at the weekend happened some four thousand kilometers away. Two Uighur workers were killed in an ethnic violence. They were among a group of hundreds of Uighurs sent to Guangdong under Xinjiang's labour export policy. Chinareel analyses the background and result of such a policy.

    Download 7MB (right click & "save target as")

  • Xinjiang Riot and China's Ethnic Policy 08/07/09

    Wed, 8 Jul 09

    Duration:
    15 mins

    The unrest between Muslim Uighurs and Han Chinese began on Sunday the 5th July has left 156 people dead, thousands injured and arrested. What's the root reason for that? A Taiwan-based expert exams China's ethnic policy

    Download 7MB (right click & "save target as")

  • China Lawyer Suppression 7th July 2009

    Tue, 7 Jul 09

    Duration:
    15 mins

    Beijing Judicial Bureau has refused to renew many human rights lawyers' licences alleging they didn't pass "the test for lawyers". But analysts claim that it is a deliberate act and a sign of further suppression of human rights lawyers. Jiang Zhiyong, one of the lawyers who failed the test, interprets it to China Reel.

    Download 7MB (right click & "save target as")

  • Xinjiang Riot 6th July 2009

    Mon, 6 Jul 09

    Duration:
    15 mins

    Violent protests happened in Xinjiang. Officials said at least a-hundred-and-forty people died in the clashes in the state capital, Urumqi. Background analysis by BBC World Service China Editor Chen Shirong.

    Download 7MB (right click & "save target as")

Terms of Use

The BBC Podcasts are for your personal non-commercial use only.

All title, ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the BBC Podcasts shall remain the property of the BBC or third parties. You may not edit, alter, adapt or add to the BBC Podcast in any way. The BBC Podcasts are made available by the BBC on an "as is" and "as available" basis and the BBC gives no warranty of any kind in relation to the BBC Podcast. To the maximum extent permitted by law the BBC will not be liable for any loss or damage which you may suffer as a result of or connected to the download or use of the BBC Podcasts.

See the full Standard Licence Terms here.

Play recent episodes

You may also like

View

Politics UK
  • News
  • Factual > Politics

A weekly look at the ideas & policies behind British political events. Politics UK covers political and policy issues in the UK, defined in the wider sense, including social, economic, and cultural

Sun, 5 Jul 09

26 minutes

View

BBC Xtra
  • Factual
  • News

BBC Xtra is the flagship daily 2 hour live magazine programme on BBC Arabic, driving social and human interest issues onto the main news agenda of the Arabic Service. In a fast, energetic and relaxed

No episodes available

22 minutes

Genres

Explore the BBC

This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so.