Best Chinese (Mandarin) podcasts for advanced learners

Looking for Chinese (Mandarin) podcasts aimed squarely at advanced learners? These 5 picks, 2 of them free, are the ones worth your time — starting with Hacking Chinese, 故事FM and ChinesePod. Everything here is ordered free-first and hand-vetted for quality.

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Fifteen years of practical, evidence-minded articles on how to actually study Mandarin.

WebsitesPodcasts Free BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
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Olle Linge writes long, careful pieces on tone learning, character memorisation, listening strategy and dealing with plateaus, plus regularly updated best-of lists for podcasts, YouTube channels and reading material. There is an accompanying podcast and free challenge platform. It is about method rather than content — you still need a course, a dictionary and input, but this tells you how to use them well.

Ordinary Chinese people telling their own true stories — native podcasting at its best.

PodcastsMedia Free Advanced C1–C2
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Around 900 episodes of first-person narration from across Chinese society, produced to a high standard and free with transcripts on the website. As native content it doubles as language input and as a window into contemporary China that learner material never gives you. It is genuinely native speed with regional accents and heavy colloquialism — comfortable only once you can follow unscripted speech.

A vast back catalogue of dialogue-based audio lessons from Newbie to Advanced.

PodcastsCourses Freemium BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced A1–C1
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Two decades of lessons built around a short natural dialogue plus bilingual discussion, graded across six levels — the Intermediate and Upper Intermediate tiers in particular are still among the best listening material for Mandarin. Many episodes are free through podcast feeds; transcripts and exercises need a subscription. Caveat: the platform is essentially in maintenance mode, with little new content and slow support, so treat it as an archive rather than a living course.

Three Chinese teachers debating culture and society at close to natural speed.

PodcastsYouTube Freemium IntermediateAdvanced B2–C1
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Unscripted multi-speaker conversation is the hardest listening skill and this is the best learner-oriented source of it: real interruptions, opinions and slang, but from teachers who keep things intelligible. Excellent preparation for native podcasts. Free on YouTube and podcast apps, with transcripts and vocabulary behind a paid tier; the pace will overwhelm you below solid B1.

Story episodes paired with all-Chinese vocabulary explanations, across five levels.

Podcasts Freemium BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced A2–C1
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Each story comes with a companion episode where the hosts unpack the key words and phrases in Chinese, so you get input and consolidation without leaving the language, from Beginning through Superior. The level range makes it one of the few learner podcasts you can stay with for years. Podcast audio is free; transcripts, worksheets and speaking cohorts are paid, and the recording quality varies across the older catalogue.