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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 ...
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
House of Dancing Water — October 30, 2013 Macau’s $250 million “House of Dancing Water” is famous for magical special effects.
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Paul Zimmerman on dodging the military — August 9, 2015 The Southern District councilllor and co-founder of Hong Kong’s Civic Party tells Kate Whitehead
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Is emotional intelligence more than just a fad? — October 1, 2015 Everyone who’s worked in a large organisation will have their own story of a senior individual whose