This podcast episode explores the growing popularity of music festivals in China and around the world. It discusses the surging demand for live entertainment and music festivals in China, particularly among young people and university students, and the economic benefits these events bring to local communities. The episode also highlights the role of social media in promoting and enhancing the festival experience. Additionally, it addresses the common complaints of music festival attendees, such as rising ticket prices and poor traffic management. The challenges faced by music festivals, including their impact on surrounding communities and the need to balance safety and community involvement, are also discussed. Furthermore, the episode touches upon the reasons why music festivals are increasingly being held in smaller cities and the importance of pediatric and adolescent gynecology in providing specialized medical care for young female patients. Lastly, the episode explores the reasons behind the popularity of quick-fix cooking among Chinese Gen Z and emphasizes the benefits of cooking for mental health and overall confidence.