Entering the Yali Tribe

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Where waters run wild and forests grow free, there are groups of people who live alongside Nature in perfect harmony. Tribes across the world...

Wu Xing: The Five Corners of a Circle

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Wu xing – directly translating to “five elements” – is an ancient Chinese philosophy that encompasses five phases of the universe’s ongoing existence and...

Flowing Through Our Hearts: The International Day of Action for Rivers

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According to International Rivers, the International Day of Action for Rivers is a day dedicated to solidarity – when diverse communities around the world...

“Bura na mano, Holi hai,” or, “Do not mind, it’s Holi!”

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Holi is one of the major festivals of India and is celebrated on different dates every year. This Indian festival is observed at the...

China’s Attempt at Mitigating Plastic Waste

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Text: Sitaraah Joshi Imagine looking over an endless sea of overcrowded, cluttered waste. Such is the plight of the heaps of rubbish that have been...

A Day Dedicated to Migrants

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While migration is on the rise in a globalising world, it is not always a seamless process. Displacement, moving to establish a better life,...

An Epic Creation

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Text by Shreya Acharya The birth of writing from ancient Sumer has led to prominent and influential literary works, such as the Epic of Gilgamesh,...

ASIAN Geographic celebrates Diwali!

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Whether you refer to it as Diwali, Deepavali, Dipavali, Dewali, Deepawali, or the Festival of Lights, this day is the brightest of them all....