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Our culture, our global citizenship

Our culture, our global citizenship

There is a strong belief that culture is becoming an overwhelming global citizenship. Some of us are connected with others under the sky of religions, or gathered in the tent of languages, or collected below the tree of races, or even corresponded with the shadow of political loyalties. Only culture can cross those dividing layers […]

“To have a friend, you must be a friend”

The following excerpt is a part of Najwa Zahhar’s autobiography. Her book was published in Arabic in 2004, and was translated under the title of Gardenia, which means Garden in local Arabic. She talks about the meaning of friendship and life as lamenting the loss of her friend. -Editor’s note “To have a friend you must be a […]

Annual lantern festival under way with 30,000 lamps lighting up central Seoul

Annual lantern festival under way with 30,000 lamps lighting up central Seoul

The annual Seoul Lantern Festival kicks off in central Seoul on Novemver 1, with 30,000 colored lanterns lighting up Cheonggye Stream in central Seoul. Seoul Metropolitan Government unveiled program details of the lantern festival to be held for 17 days from Friday. The organizing committee of the 2013 Seoul Lantern Festival said this year’s event […]

The quest to restore China’s face

The quest to restore China’s face

[Books] The quest to restore China’s face Wealth and Power: China’s Long March to the Twenty-first Century By Orville Schell and John Delury | Random House | 2013 How did China after such a long, painful decline including civil war, revolution and foreign occupation recover from its impeding past and reach its current state of […]

Indonesian democracy challenged by local customs

Indonesian democracy challenged by  local customs

Indonesia is a vast tropical country of sprawling archipelago with extremely diverse cultures and a demographic make-up of over 300 ethnic groups, and more than 700 living languages spoken. Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world and also has a significant Christian Protestant and Catholic population. Hindus mostly inhabit the island of Bali, […]

Festivals bring smiles on faces of Nepalese

Sarala Subedi, 39, a senior school teacher in Kathmandu, has also been doing an online job in the evenings for the last two weeks to earn extra money to spend while shopping for Dashain, the greatest festival of all Hindu Nepalese, which begins from October 5 and ends on October 18 this year. She has […]

Talent on the streets of Pakistan

Talent on the streets of Pakistan

It’s true that the talent can take birth anywhere. On the streets of Pakistan, one can come across many people who have passion and flair for singing. Mostly they are folk singers and musicians who are compelled to perform at streets and roadsides owing to their economic circumstances and having no opportunity to appear in […]

Clash of values over Bukit Brown, Singapore’s ‘Angkor’

Clash of values over Bukit Brown, Singapore’s ‘Angkor’

In 1860, the jungles of Cambodia yielded a hidden secret when French naturalist Henri Mouhot stumbled upon the ruins of Angkor Thom. Intriguing wall figures and building architecture had led him to the long-lost Bagon at Kampong Thom in the deep forests of the Tonle Sap Lake, of whose grandeur and legend farmers, and monks […]

[Photo Break] Change the world!

[Photo Break] Change the world!

One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. – Malala Yousafzai

[Asia Round-up] Universities can boost China’s ‘soft power’

Universities can boost China’s soft power [China, China Daily, 25-09-2013] China’s leading educational institutions Peking University (Beida) and Tsinghua University have joined the Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)-created EdX online educational consortium by providing six courses online free of charge. China has now officially entered the movement known as the Massive Online Open […]

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