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Made In China
Is the Chinese film industry concentrated in Hengdian set to overtake Hollywood?
Polygamy Inc.
For Malaysian company Global Ikhwan, the rare and controversial practice of polygamy is integral to their way of life.
The Taste Of Freedom
Coming of age in Japan has evolved from an ancient rite of passage to a raucous festival.
The Mongolian Gold Wars
Gold mining has sparked a clash between illegal diggers, artisanal miming associations and large multinationals.
The Future of Language
How technology and globalisation are changing language as we know it.
Baptism By Fire
Sparks fly as the people of Bali see their old wrongs go up in smoke on New Year’s Eve
Precious Conventions
Mongolia boasts a unique blend of traditions born of the country’s varied environments: the steppe, the desert, and the city. We look at three iconic practices with UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage status
Made In Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai was once a centre of knowledge, architecture and commerce, and attracted settlers who brought with them handicrafts like silverware, umbrellas and woodcarvings
Russia-The Ghost Lands
The Lyakhovsky Islands are home to a high concentration of mammoth remains, drawing tusk hunters and palaeontologists to their icy, barren shores
The New Space Race
China and India vie for supremacy in the region’s space exploration programmes – from the Moon to Mars
The Change Makers
Four Explorers Discuss How They Use Their Expeditions To Promote Environmental Consciousness, Inspiring Public Action To Mitigate Climate Change
mind the gap
climate change, food security and women farmers in asia.
temple in the sea
a buddhist community fights the pushing tide.
The Taste Of Freedom
Coming of Age in Japan Has Evolved From an Ancient Rite of Passage to a Raucous Festival.
From Spirits To Superfans
The mythical origins of popular gaming culture.
Earth's Steaming Breath
The hot spring hotspots of Japan, Taiwan and Korea shed light on this classic way to relax
The Hammer, Sickle And A Love For Money
An apparent contradiction, Chinese communism has thrived as a market economy situated the most populous country in the world as a rising superpower. But can it last?
A Right To Rule
A mural from Trongsa Dzong depicts Bhutan’s second king.
The Dalai Lama
Tibet’s spiritual leader and purveyor of peace.
A Paranoid Nation
The difference is perspective.
Children Of Genghis Khan
Ulaanbaatar, or UB as we affectionately call it, has been my home for the past 26 years.