Radio reports scripted, recorded, voiced and edited by William Wang.

China Radio International
Guizhou's 100km Trail Race: Worth the Pain? 4:55
A man told me he ran a three day, 100 kilometer race. To me, and most rational people, this sounded insane. A year later, I was on the start line.
Guizhou's 100km Trail Race: Worth the Pain? 4:55
A man told me he ran a three day, 100 kilometer race. To me, and most rational people, this sounded insane. A year later, I was on the start line.

China Radio International
Surviving in Beijing Subways 5:15
Subway passengers make room for a small man in a wheelchair to squeeze on. He sets up his sound system: speaker, microphone and MP3 player are all carefully set up before Gao Xiaowei starts singing
Surviving in Beijing Subways 5:15
Subway passengers make room for a small man in a wheelchair to squeeze on. He sets up his sound system: speaker, microphone and MP3 player are all carefully set up before Gao Xiaowei starts singing

China Radio International
Hello and Good Baijiu 4:04
Any trip to China would be incomplete without a taste of baijiu. Baijiu is an extremely strong alcoholic beverage seen in just about every corner store about the capital. For less than a dollar you can buy a small bottle of it, making it the perfect blue collar way to get drunk."
Hello and Good Baijiu 4:04
Any trip to China would be incomplete without a taste of baijiu. Baijiu is an extremely strong alcoholic beverage seen in just about every corner store about the capital. For less than a dollar you can buy a small bottle of it, making it the perfect blue collar way to get drunk."