Dutch Cycling in China 2.0 with Chris Bruntlett

Dutch Cycling in China 2.0 with Chris Bruntlett

From Active Towns by John Simmerman

May 8, 2026 · 1h 6m · Season 11 · Episode 338

About this episode

This episode features a discussion with Chris Bruntlett about the growth of cycling culture and infrastructure in various Chinese cities.

In this episode, I welcome back my good friend and colleague, Chris Bruntlett, International Relations Manager with the Dutch Cycling Embassy, for a follow-up discussion about the resurgence of everyday cycling culture and cycling infrastructure as an official policy in a variety of cities across China. Helpful Links (note that some may include affiliate links to help me support the channel): 👉 Dutch Cycling Embassy website 👉 Chris & Melissa Bruntlett - Modacity website 👉 Dutch Cycling and China Part One 👉 Chris in a Cameo Leipzig Velo City Bike Parade 👉 Women Changing Cities episode with Melissa & Chris If you are a fan of the Active Towns Podcast, please consider supporting the effort as an Active Towns Ambassador in the following ways: 1. Become an Active Towns Member on YouTube for exclusive member-only content and Livestreams 2. Join the Active Towns Patreon community . Contributions start at just $3 per month 3. If you enjoyed this episode, you can also "leave a tip" through "Buy Me a Coffee" 4. Make a donation to my non-profit, Advocates for Healthy Communities, Inc. , to help support my pro bono work with cities Credits: - Video and audio production by John…

People in this episode

Host: John Simmerman

Guest: Chris Bruntlett

Topics covered

  • cycling culture
  • cycling infrastructure
  • China
  • urban policy
  • sustainability

Keywords

  • cycling
  • China
  • infrastructure
  • urban planning
  • sustainability
  • Dutch Cycling Embassy
  • Chris Bruntlett

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Dutch Cycling Embassy, Modacity, Advocates for Healthy Communities, Inc.

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