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Gustavo Fiorello
Memories by the bus stop
If you went back in time and met yourself from when you first came to China, would you tell yourself what this country has coming for you?
Will Vagari
The end of slow green trains: a gaze into the social impact of China's modernization
Slow green trains are disappearing at a high rate. But is Chinese railway network’s modernization such a good news?
Luis Matte Diaz
The passengers of their youth
Quality or quantity? Fast race or endurance? When talking about children, I prefer to reflect on each step rather than the end of the race.
Gustavo Fiorello
Up in the sky: how did air travel develop in China
From a government monopoly to a thriving industry. How did China’s civil aviation become so big, and what are the post-pandemic prospects?
Amarsanaa Battulga
Mainland cinema’s journey to the west and back
I like mainland cinema. You like mainland cinema. But do we like the same mainland cinema? Same film, different versions.
Beatrice Tamagno
The night I went to Inner Mongolia
Years ago, for two or three months, I was a full-time passenger.
This is the story of how I traveled from Zhejiang to Inner Mongolia.
Caterina Paiva
From Passenger to Pasajero: When ambiguity in language translates a new eye into Shanghai
Shanghai is the vessel by which one travels the journey that Shanghai proposes, one into China's economic and technological development.
Beatrice Tamagno
Editorial - Away we go: being a passenger in China
Every year for CNY, tens of millions of Chinese are on the move to visit their families. What does it mean to be a passenger in China?
Beatrice Tamagno
Songs of a Shanghainese Summer Commute
Whoever spent some time in a Chinese city knows how crucial living next to a subway station is. Those who live in Shanghai know it better.
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