CHINESE RADIO

Chinese-language radio serves over a billion speakers across mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and diaspora communities worldwide. Music ranges from Mandopop and Cantopop to traditional Chinese instruments and opera. CRI (China Radio International) broadcasts globally, while local stations reflect regional languages and cultures.

Broadcasting from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia.

ALL CHINESE STATIONS

双辽综合广播China, Jilin
NEWSPUBLIC RADIO
山西音乐广播China, Shansi
M3U8MUSICHOHE QUALITÄT
乾安综合广播China, Jilin
NEWSPUBLIC RADIO
珲春综合广播China, Jilin
NEWSPUBLIC RADIO
云南交通之声China
TRAFFIC INFORMATION
前郭综合广播China, Jilin
NEWSPUBLIC RADIO
民谣·蓝调China, Honan
BLUESFOLKMUSICHOHE QUALITÄT
KBS韩国国际广播电台China, Beijing
INTERNATIONAL
Cinemix电影音乐频道China, Kansu
FILMFILM MUSICMOVIE
玛曲电视台China, Kansu
FULL SERVICE
警察廣播電臺 - 臺北分臺 FM 94.3Taiwan, Republic Of China, Taipei
EMERGENCY & PUBLIC SAFETYGOVERNMENTLOCAL TRAFFIC & WEATHER
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POPULAR CHINESE RADIO GENRES

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What is the difference between Mandarin and Cantonese radio?

Mandarin radio dominates mainland China and Taiwan, featuring Mandopop, news, and talk. Cantonese radio is centered in Hong Kong and Guangdong, featuring Cantopop and distinctive Cantonese talk shows. The musical and cultural traditions are distinct despite the shared written language.

Is there Chinese radio outside of China?

Yes — significant Chinese-language radio exists in Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and diaspora communities in the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK. These stations serve local Chinese-speaking populations with a mix of local and international Chinese content.

What music genres are on Chinese radio?

Mandopop and Cantopop are the dominant commercial formats. Chinese radio also features traditional music (guzheng, erhu), Chinese opera (Peking, Cantonese), folk songs, and increasingly, Chinese hip-hop and indie music.