“Panama Papers” banned from Chinese websites03:33SBS MandarinFollow and SubscribeFollow and SubscribeFollow and Subscribe Apple Podcasts YouTube Spotify Listnr Download (1.63MB)Download the SBS Audio appAvailable on iOS and AndroidA company signboard is seen outside the Hong Kong offices of Panama-headquartered law firm Mossack Fonseca, Hong Kong. (AAP) Source: AAPInterview with Dr Chongyi Feng from UTS on Panama Paper.Follow and Subscribe Apple Podcasts YouTube Spotify Listnr Download (1.63MB)Download the SBS Audio appAvailable on iOS and AndroidPublished 6 April 2016 11:30amUpdated 7 April 2016 10:52amBy Zhou LiSource: SBSAvailable in other languagesShare this with family and friendsCopy linkShareInterview with Dr Chongyi Feng from UTS on Panama Paper.ShareLatest podcast episodes09:28EP4 Chinese chitchat vs English small talk: why they don’t follow the same rules?podcast episode9 minutes 28 seconds11:36EP3 Am I a 'laowai'? What this word says about closeness and distance in Chinese?podcast episode11 minutes 36 seconds11:43EP2 Travelling in China and the Art of Not Saying Things Too Directlypodcast episode11 minutes 43 seconds15:33EP1 “Have you eaten?” Why is “eat” used so often in Chinese expressions?podcast episode15 minutes 33 seconds