Culture

ASIAN Geographic
ANCIENT RELIGION Zoroastrianism A Persian Religion
One of the world's oldest religions, Zoroastrianism might slowly be fading into obscurity.
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NFT Wave: Welcome To The Oceaverse
The world's first mission-driven metaverse community wants to save the reefs with digital assets.
2 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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Singapore's Resilient Reptile
Is the island nation ready for the return of this fearsome, misunderstood creature?
7 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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Rolex And Exploration
Rolex shines with their new-generation Oyster Perpetual Explorer and Explorer II watches that take us from the highest mountain peaks to the most isolated polar regions.
3 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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Field Notes: Biodiversity Conservation In The Bornean Rainforest
For two weeks, two city dwellers traverse the Bornean rainforest to deepen their knowledge of its biodiversity
5 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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Ancient Wisdom : The Yin-Yang Of Weather
This ancient Chinese philosophy provides a guide to understanding our climate.
4 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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Sea Science - Above The Water
We know rising sea levels are a threat. But what is new is that Asia is particularly at risk, and surviving this catastrophe is going to change our lives.
7 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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Agriculture Crisis - Soil: Secret Weapon
Restoring our soils through natural farming could be a potent weapon to stave off a catastrophic climate breakdown.
4 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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Global Plastic Conundrum: A Contained Solution
Two Singapore scientists may have found a solution to our plastic waste problem.
5 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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Speleothem Secrets - Can Caves Tell The Future?
Careful analysis of an unlikely candidate – cave deposits – might help us predict future climate change.
5 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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Tallest Tropical Trees In Sabah
THE DANUM VALLEY Conservation Area houses Sabah's towering yellow meranti tree, standing tall at more than 100.6 metres. Discover the other exciting ecotourism opportunities in this region
2 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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Thailand - One Of The Most Culturally-Rich Places In The World
Explore one of the most culturally-rich places in the world, which may soon be a fragment of history.
10 min |
AG 05/2021 - 150

ASIAN Geographic
Sea Science - Above The Water
We know rising sea levels are a threat. But what is new is that Asia is particularly at risk, and surviving this catastrophe is going to change our lives.
7 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

ASIAN Geographic
NFT Wave - Welcome To The Oceaverse
The world's first mission-driven metaverse community wants to save the reefs with digital assets.
2 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

ASIAN Geographic
Top 6 Wildlife Spots In Singapore
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve To Pulau Ubin
1 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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Speleothem Secrets - Can Caves Tell The Future?
Careful analysis of an unlikely candidate - cave deposits – might help us predict future climate change.
5 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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Revel In Sabah's Harvest Festival
Celebrated extravagantly for the entire month of May, Kaamatan commemorates the start of a bountiful harvest season and a holy sacrifice from the Gods.
5 min |
AG 05/2021 - 150

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Climate Changemaker - The Incognito Seaweed Revolution
Seaweeds are beneficial to both the marine ecosystem as well as the surrounding local communities. The Ocean Purpose Project illustrates the importance of seaweed and how it can be further integrated into our lives.
7 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

ASIAN Geographic
Agriculture Crisis Soil: Secret Weapon
Restoring our soils through natural farming could be a potent weapon to stave off a catastrophic climate breakdown.
4 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

ASIAN Geographic
Climate Change: Borneo
With 222 species of mammals, 420 bird species and 15,000 types of plants, the forest of Borneo is almost twice as old as the Amazon Rainforest and has hosted an almost incomprehensible number of animal species for more than 130 million years.
5 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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Asia's Top 10 Most Extreme Spots
Explore the top 10 most extreme spots the world’s largest continent has to offer.
9 min |
AG 05/2021 - 150

ASIAN Geographic
Ancient Wisdom - The Yin-Yang of Weather
This ancient Chinese philosophy provides a guide to understanding our climate.
4 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

ASIAN Geographic
FIELD NOTES Biodiversity Conservation in the Bornean Rainforest
For two weeks, two city dwellers traverse the Bornean rainforest to deepen their knowledge of its biodiversity
4 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

ASIAN Geographic
Rolex and Exploration
Rolex shines with their new-generation Oyster Perpetual Explorer and Explorer II watches that take us from the highest mountain peaks to the most isolated polar regions.
2 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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APE CONSERVATION Palm Progress
Can palm oil plantations and endangered rainforest really coexist? One conservationist says yes. Can palm oil plantations and endangered rainforest really coexist? One conservationist says yes.
3 min |
AG 06/2021 - 151

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Dinagyang - A Colourful Festival Of Culture
Immerse yourself in a cultural festival that has evolved from a simple communal tradition bounded by religion to a celebration beyond borders.
6 min |
AG 05/2021 - 150

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West Asia Island Adventures
Boasting an incredible fusion of old world and modern charm, Bahrain and Turkey are home to some of the most underrated islands anywhere in the world
10+ min |
AG 05/2021 - 150

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Bon Festival Celebrate The Dead
The Japanese pay their respects to the dead in a three-day-long celebration of food, music and age-old performances.
4 min |
AG 05/2021 - 150

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Rolex Perpetual Planet Partner Mission Blue Announces New Hope Spot
For legendary oceanographer and explorer Sylvia Earle, Founder of marine conservation organization Mission Blue, “the Azores Archipelago is a magnet for life. It really is a magical place. Launching the Azores as a Hope Spot is so logical – just ask the whales.”
3 min |
AG 05/2021 - 150

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PHOTO ESSAY Impressions from the DPRK
I believe my desire to visit twice in 2019 the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is well summarised by the quote of Japanese Magnum photographer Hiroji Kubota: “Study the works of the greatest photographers like Henri Cartier-Bresson and Andre Kertesz.
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