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Suqian's 宿迁新农村广播 serves up pop music with a distinctly rural Chinese flavor. Don't expect slick urban production. This is radio for the farming communities of Jiangsu, and it wears that identity proudly. The playlist leans heavily on mainstream mandopop - think Jay Chou, Jolin Tsai, and the latest Chinese top 40 hits. But the framing is pure countryside. DJs weave in local weather, crop prices, and village announcements between songs. It's a strange but charming mix. The pop tracks are bright and polished, while the chatter stays grounded in soil and seasons. For listeners curious about China…
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