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You're listening to Roundtable with myself, He Young.
I'm joined by Steve Hatherley and Yu Xun in the studio.
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imagine carrying groceries up five flights of stairs every day or watching elderly neighbors struggle just to leave their homes.
Now, after years of debate, some older buildings in China are finally getting elevators.
But behind each installation is a story of negotiation, deliberation, and community effort.
What challenges still stand in the way?
And how can cities make these upgrades smoother for all?
And apparently, a snack shaped like a Pokemon is worth more than your car.
Forget stocks, just hunt for rare cheese puffs.
Well, it's not so simple.
What's going on there?
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