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What can tourists expect when visiting North Korea? — December 2, 2013 The tour bus bounces along one of North Korea’s potholed roads, pop music blasting out over the Continue Reading ...
Malaysian novelist wins Man Asian Literary Prize — March 15, 2013 Malaysian author Tan Tweng Eng has won this year’s Man Asian Literary Prize for “The Garden Continue Reading ...
Hong Kong’s giant rubber duck — May 2, 2013 Hong Kong’s busy harbor is never short of action, but the great big yellow duck that floated into Continue Reading ...
The cutting-edge of kooky — September 9, 2013 Take two of Sydney’s most historical buildings, add some seriously cool design, a little humour and
Australian turns detective to find her HK roots — June 1, 2018 After a lifetime of being asked, ‘Where are you from?’, Alison Choy Flannigan decided to find out;
Rani Hong wants to end modern slavery — September 8, 2018 India-born human rights advocate was sold into slavery as a child. Now she works to end the trade in
Prime Source focuses on sustainability — March 16, 2016 Sustainability topped the agenda at the Prime Source Forum that brought together 300 senior executives
Myanmar violence puts festival guests in the spot — October 4, 2017 Boycott of next month’s Irrawaddy Literary Festival announced by one guest over Muslim minority humanitarian
Cheryl Strayed on death, divorce and heroin — November 2, 2018 Following the death of her mother and the break-up of her marriage, the author embarked on a life-changing