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WWII sex slave issue looms large over South Korea’s ties with Japan
17 Jun 2022 - 4:00PM
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Should you have a child if you worry about the environment?
30 Aug 2021 - 7:49AM
Investing
Women investors, one-stop marriage shops, and more
30 Jul 2021 - 4:14PM
Oscar
Body neutrality, mesmerising mushrooms and more
30 Apr 2021 - 4:00PM
Chinese food trends
Ciba: a chewy, sticky Chinese rice cake
Typically found in southern China, ciba is often eaten as a dessert. Few places still make it by hand, but this man in Dafang has been doing it the traditional way for over a decade.
28 Apr 2021 - 11:47AM
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Food and Drinks
How Chinese tea eggs get their unique colour and taste
Tea eggs are a popular snack across mainland China, Taiwan and Southeast Asia, characterised by dark-brown lines that cross the egg white. Making them is a time-consuming process that can take anywhere from a few hours to a whole day.
26 Apr 2021 - 3:11PM
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Health in China
Banlangen: The Chinese medicine that is also used for tie-dye
Banlangen made headlines last year when it was touted as a possible coronavirus remedy. But in southwestern China, the herb is mostly used as a dye for clothing
29 Mar 2021 - 3:30PM
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China society
The delicate and dying art of fixing ancient Chinese books by hand
There are more than 50 million antique books in China, but only a handful of people are trained to repair them.
3 May 2021 - 10:42AM
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Tibet
Few have seen how Tibetan yak milk soap is made. Here’s a rare look
For generations, Tibetans have been using yak milk and butter to protect their skin from the harsh conditions of the plateau
18 Mar 2021 - 11:30AM
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Timepieces
Shenzhen watchmaker: how a Chinese man taught himself to make US$80,000 watches
Lin Yonghua learned how to make watches by taking them apart. Now, he is one of China’s few Swiss-accredited watchmakers
13 Mar 2021 - 3:00PM
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Lunar: Stories
Bangladesh’s transgender anchor, the perfect soup dumpling and more
12 Mar 2021 - 4:00PM
Food and Drinks
This Chinese pancake is three times the size of your face
The giant pastry is called a guobing, which literally means ‘pot biscuit’ because it resembles the mouth of a giant pot.
7 Mar 2021 - 3:44PM
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Lunar: Newsletter
Asia’s Golden Globes moment, egg-freezing inequality and more
8 Mar 2021 - 10:42AM
Food and Drinks
Is this the best way to cook soup noodles?
Pot-lid noodles are a speciality of Zhenjiang, where shopkeepers insist their particular cooking method makes a difference
3 Mar 2021 - 5:24PM
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Food and Drinks
Making Fujian misua, China’s longest noodle, is as intense as a workout
It is made by stretching dough to over 30 metres, which is why some people consider it the longest noodle in China.
23 Feb 2021 - 12:31PM
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Food and Drinks
How sweet and sour pork gave this Chinese former convict a second chance
Thirty years ago, Du Yaying went to prison for her part in running a gambling den. Finding her passion for food, she is today the chef and owner of a popular restaurant in Xiamen, China.
18 Feb 2021 - 3:28PM
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Food and Drinks
The origins of siu mai: how an iconic dim sum staple came to be
Siu mai is popular street snack in Hong Kong, but its origins can be traced further north to Inner Mongolia.
17 Feb 2021 - 11:50AM
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Chinese culture
Why Chinese people might say they have two birth dates
For thousands of years, farmers have used the Chinese calendar to figure out the best times to plant and harvest crops.
12 Feb 2021 - 11:45AM
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Taiwan
How oyster omelettes helped the Chinese win a war
Oyster omelettes, or pancakes, are a street food staple in Taiwan and Xiamen. Legend has it that the dish originated in the throes of battle.
3 Feb 2021 - 1:07PM
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Tibet
The dying art of making Tibetan fiddles by hand
The fiddle-like xianzi has been part of Tibetan folk culture for centuries. But the number of people who can make the traditional instrument is dwindling.
1 Feb 2021 - 2:16PM
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Taiwan
The Taiwanese rice cake that’s ‘no less than a Japanese or Western sweet’
From Minnan - a part of southern China - the snack spread all over Asia, to Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and beyond.
26 Jan 2021 - 3:22PM
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Chinese culture
Wuhan calling: how the city’s punk rock scene changed China’s youth
Punk is still not a common sight in China, but if you do find a scene, chances are you’re in Wuhan.
20 Jan 2021 - 12:44PM
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Chinese culture
Why are Chinese students so good at maths?
It’s a stereotype played out on the big screen and the presidential campaign trail. But how much truth is there to it? Some students and teachers in Asia say there is something to it: ‘All my Chinese students are just the next level above.’
1 Oct 2020 - 4:26AM
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Chinese cuisine
The special ‘gold’ Chinese noodle that’s thin as a thread
Known as jinsimian in Chinese, gold thread noodles are thin as hair and reserved for important occasions. To achieve the effect, chefs carefully run a heavy knife back and forth across dough – a technique that takes a career to perfect.
16 Sep 2020 - 2:08PM
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Chinese culture
Why money is not a taboo topic for Chinese people
While talking about money can be taboo in the West, many Chinese people discuss money with candour. Apart from religious practices and ancient superstitions, booming private wealth in recent decades helped remove social taboos around openly talking about money.
17 Jul 2020 - 5:40PM
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China society
Why do Chinese people love drinking hot water?
For many outsiders, the Chinese love affair with hot water is perplexing – it is one of the most searched questions about Chinese people on Google.
25 May 2020 - 6:59PM
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Food and Drinks
The man selling Cantonese rice cakes to hipsters in New York’s Chinatown
When Paul Eng of Fong On decided to reinvent his family’s rice cake and tofu business, there was one problem: he didn’t know the recipes.
26 May 2020 - 9:50AM
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Food and Drinks
What is Taiwanese papaya milk, bubble tea’s quirky sidekick?
Boba might be Taiwan’s most famous cultural export, but there’s one drink that says even more about the island’s history and unique climate. Topped with a slight froth, papaya milk is creamy, mildly sweet and refreshing to its fans, while others might find it pungent and intolerable.
26 May 2020 - 9:50AM
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