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George Takei on the Return of Concentration Camps in America — GQ.com

By huttsonml on July 9, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Indonesian art is fresh, energetic and lively. Why do we not see more of it? — The Conversation

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Temples, Ryokans And Tombstones: A Slow Travel Guide To Kyoto, Japan — Singapore Tatler

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The First Mulan Trailer Teases a Sweeping Warrior’s Adventure — io9.com

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Listen: Techno Label Crater Monde is Here to Save Us from the “Black Hole-Like Cultural Junkyard” — Radii

By huttsonml on July 6, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Is Filipino Art Asian? Or Is It Western? Find The Answer At The PULO Project — Character Media

By huttsonml on July 5, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )
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The Bulk House in China promotes buying less to reduce waste — The Hindu

By huttsonml on April 15, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Read more at The Hindu — by David Friesen, Yicai Global: The Bulk House has been fighting the anti-plastic fight in China for just over a year, promoting zero-waste and a minimalist […]

A restaurant in China employs only deaf waiters — India Post

By huttsonml on April 15, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Read more at India Post — A restaurant in China’s capital is offering opportunities to people that are hard-of-hearing by employing a team of deaf waiters who communicate with customers aided by […]

Singer Wu Chun celebrates opening of Legoland Discovery Center Beijing — China.org.cn

By huttsonml on April 15, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Read more at China.org.cn — by Zhang Rui: The much-anticipated Legoland Discovery Center Beijing officially opened on Wednesday, and serving as its promotional ambassador was the popular Bruneian singer and actor Wu […]

M Coffee: An Artsy Hidden Gem Off Meishuguan Houjie — The Beijinger

By huttsonml on April 15, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Read more at The Beijinger — by Kyle Mullin: How can an aspiring café hope to stand out in Beijing’s increasingly crowded coffee scene? Well if you’re the owner of M Coffee, you […]

For the First Time Ever a Section of the Forbidden City Is Opening to the Public — Newsweek

By huttsonml on April 15, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Read more at Newsweek — by Daniel Avery: The World Monuments Fund announced the Qianlong Garden will be restored and opened to visitors by 2020. After years of painstaking restoration, a new section […]

Hugo-Award-Wining Chinese Writer to Produce Sci-fi Series — ChinaFilmInsider

By huttsonml on April 15, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

— Recently, Chinese science fiction writer Hao Jingling‘s own company, Hao Jingfang Film & TV Studio, completed an angel round of financing, raising RMB 3 million (US$450,000) from Newgen Venture Partners. According […]

[Marin Independent Journal Review] Shang Hai Kitchen a tasty go-to neighborhood spot

By huttsonml on April 15, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Read more at the Marin Independent Journal — by Leanne Battelle: What once was a speedy and convenient Tam Junction stop for Chinese food has undergone an ownership change. Mill Valley’s Shang […]

3D sci-fi drama based on Liu Cixin’s novel debuts — Xinhua

By huttsonml on April 15, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Read more at Xinhua — A 3D drama based on a novel by famous Chinese science-fiction writer Liu Cixin premiered in Shanghai on Friday, a latest show after the film “The Wandering […]

A New Feather on the Hat: Planta Queen is Planta Restaurant’s New Emblem — Raise Vegan

By huttsonml on April 15, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Read more at Raise Vegan — by Debayan Paul: A pop-up Chinese idea bloomed into something like the booming Planta South Beach you all know. Now a newer addition, Planta Queen in […]

[Good Food Australia Review] General Chao, Chatswood, NSW

By huttsonml on April 15, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Read more at Good Food — by Terry Durack: The escalator delivers me up from the street into Chatswood’s District Dining precinct, but it feels as if it’s really whisking me straight […]

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United States of America »

Asiatown’s Newest Destination for Spicy Hot Pots Has Arrived: Chongqing Chicken Pot — Eater Houston

Westchester’s Most Valuable Playa debuts with Sichuan hot chicken sandwiches and bao-inspired burgers — LA Times

Yasuaki Onishi’s dimensional work returns to the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art — Las Vegas Weekly

South Korea »

On Netflix and next projects, a night in genre-king Bong Joon-Ho’s lecture hall — Ars Technica

G-Dragon ‘Untitled 2017’ Art Exhibition to Open in Taipei, First Stop of Its Asia Tour — The Value

King Jeongjo honored in exhibit of new works inspired by his contributions — Korea Joongang Daily

Japan »

Fireworks-inspired ‘wagashi’ bring beauty of summer festivals to traditional Japanese sweets — Japan Today

Hot hotel: Inside Tokyo’s new one-room hotel in a former geisha house — Telegraph.co.uk

Japan To Pay Tribute To Queen With ‘Super Fireworks – Rhapsody In The Sky’ Events — uDiscoverMusic.com

China »

Hong Kong’s Most Luxurious Cinema Experiences — Hong Kong Tatler

3 outstanding new Hong Kong restaurants you must try — SCMP

Beyond Dimsum and Noodles: Interesting Food Finds in Hong Kong — GMA Network

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