Among the 100-plus audio narratives I've crafted, certain stories linger longer in my mind. I always love the stories about educational inequality, the never-ending battle between individuals and regimes, and the overlooked figures woven into history's tapestry.

Stories

  • My Friend is a Ghostwriter

    She attended classes, sad through exams, and wrote papers for students from some of the most prestigious universities in the US, then she became a friend of mine. However, when I, now a student myself, and asked for her help, she said no.

  • Ballroom Dancing Studio

    Why do people start dancing? What do they find from it? A little portrait of a ballroom dance studio in Manhattan, New York.

  • Finding Sujin (Mandarin)

    It all begins with 356 letters, which a collector found in a second-hand book market. They’re letters between two sisters from Hong Kong to Shanghai across 20 years since the 1950s. Then the letter stopped. Through these letters, I embarked on a journey to unravel the mysteries of their family history, tracing the ending of their lives and the untold stories of the women sacrificed in history's shadows.

  • After the Flood (Mandarin)

    Following a flood in Triangle Town, Jiangxi Province, residents lost their homes. Seeking refuge, they gathered in a local school, where they awaited the receding floodwaters, uncertain of what the future held as they lived and slept amidst the turmoil. It’s an audio documentary I interviewed and produced in 2020.

  • My Period and I (Mandarin)

    Chinese Girls and their forbidden period stories.