I was making dumplings in my Berlin apartment last Sunday when my phone buzzed with a Weibo notification – QQ Music had just released Shui Mu Nian Hua’s new single Even Without Grand Dreams. The thumbnail showed the band members smiling under warm studio lights, instantly transporting me back to college days when their songs were the soundtrack to late-night study sessions.
My fingers hovered over the play button, but that familiar frustration crept in. ‘This content is not available in your region.’ Again. The chopped leek on my cutting board suddenly smelled sharper, mixing with the pang of homesickness. It’s these small moments – wanting to hear a new release from childhood idols, or binge-watch the latest historical drama with mom over video call – that make the distance feel heaviest.
Shui Mu Nian Hua’s lyrics about ordinary happiness hit differently when you’re 8,000km from home. ‘Breakfast chatter with parents, a friend’s random meme at midnight’ – these mundane treasures become luxuries abroad. Last Mid-Autumn Festival, I tried playing their classic In My Life during our family Zoom gathering. The audio kept cutting out, leaving us laughing at our pixelated attempts to sing along through the lag.
You’d think after three years in Germany I’d be used to this. But when my Dutch-Chinese friend Lisa messaged me about The Long Season finale last month, I had to wait two weeks until someone mailed me a hard drive with downloaded episodes. We deserve better than bootleg solutions just to participate in cultural conversations happening back home.
There are workarounds though (which I’ll detail later). For now, I’m replaying what I can access – that 2012 live version of Belief recorded before I left China. The crowd singing along sounds like a time capsule, and for three minutes, my kitchen smells less like German flour and more like the tea house near my university where we’d analyze every lyric.
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