
Hosted by Chris and Jiajia · ZH

The heavy rain is here and lightning is sure to follow. While Tommy continues to decimate her bone, Jiajia and Chris discuss thunder and lightning and Benjamin Franklin.

Jiajia and Chris delve deeper into typhoons and tornadoes, their differences and impacts as well as their differing attitudes towards little animals.

Typhoon Bavi is on the mainland. Jiajia and Chris talk about how Bavi got its name, what to expect and a snoring dog guarding her precious bone.

Chris tells Jiajia about how Taihu Lake got its name, theories on how it was formed, successful restoration efforts, the return of the “Three Whites” which are crucial to the local “boat cuisine” and its important place on the Silk Road. She then tells him three local myths, and how Biluochun tea got its name.

Charlie keeps “meyowling” at Chris so she’s resorted to spritzing water at him. Effective, yes. Traumatizing? Maybe…Jiajia gives a Japanese language update and Chris is feeling better about her Chinese.

Jiajia gets to live the dream; camping by his own private fishing spot. Chris talks about scallion pancakes and JiaJia’s stomach growls. Tommy joins the podcast by running and barking in her dreams.

Chris and Jiajia go Glamping at the Lucen Resort on Taihu Lake. Chris loved the bubble house and ambience, Jiajia as usual, is all about the fish.

It’s road trip time! Chris and Jiajia talk about Dinosaur Land, rollercoasters, autonomous cars and robots.

Chris explains why she eats the seeds when she eats watermelon as well as the core when she eats apples. Jiajia is horrified as usual.

Is American Cheese really cheese? We explore the origins of American cheese and the so-called single as well as singing the praises of squeaky cheese curds.