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Red Wall: Inside China’s zero-COVID world - Longest journey in the world

Getting confined was a shared experience in China during the COVID-19 pandemic. At one point, as many as 300 million people across 70 cities were in some form of a lockdown under the government’s strict zero-COVID policy. But imagine being trapped in a place you can’t leave. CNA correspondent Wei Du hears the heartbreaking stories of two people who found that the longest journey in the world, was the one to get back home. 01:45 – Susu’s holiday in Xinjiang begins05:36 – Trapped and unable to leave15:35 – China ends zero-COVID17:04 – The situation in the Foxconn factory20:09 – Jie’s long detour home Written and produced by: Wei DuCo-producer: Andersen XiaEditors: Crispina Robert and Tiffany AngSocial Media Editor: Joanne ChanSound Designer: Kenn Delbridge

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Red Wall: Inside China’s zero-COVID world - The lockdown and the sudden end

"There were only two things on my mind, to find food and to not go crazy.” For millions of residents in China, the mandatory lockdown in mid-2022 still lingers like a recurring nightmare. In this episode, CNA correspondent Wei Du traces the steps of people whose lives were upended by China’s zero-COVID policy and who are still grappling with the sudden end of it. 05:40 – Inside the hospitals during the outbreak08:08 – Life as a COVID-19 swabber17:47 – Lockdown enforcerWritten and produced by: Wei DuCo-producer: Andersen XiaEditors: Crispina Robert and Tiffany AngSocial Media Editor: Joanne ChanSound Designer: Sai Ye Wint

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Red Wall: Inside China’s zero-COVID world - Trailer

As the rest of the world opened doors in mid-2022 and moved on from the COVID-19 pandemic, 300 million Chinese people remained in mandatory lockdown under China’s strict zero-COVID policy. At the height of the country’s worst coronavirus outbreak, food became scarce, medicine was hard to come by and survival became a daily struggle. Hear the emotional stories of those who still carry the scars in this 2-part CNA special.

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As the rest of the world opened doors in mid-2022 and moved on from the COVID-19 pandemic, 300 million Chinese people remained in mandatory lockdown under China’s strict zero-COVID policy. At the height of the country’s worst coronavirus outbreak, food became scarce, medicine was hard to come by and survival became a daily struggle.

Fuelled by anger and anxiety, people took to the streets in a rare show of protest, demanding an end to the lockdown. Within days, the Chinese government responded in an extraordinary policy u-turn. But for many, the sudden freedom could not erase the painful memories of being trapped.

Hear the emotional stories of those who still carry the scars in this 2-part CNA special.

Host and Guest

Wei Du

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