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In this fascinating retrospective issue, we mine ASIAN Geographic’s extensive archives to create a compilation of articles from our best-loved past issues focused on Asia’s diverse cultures and unique cultural practices. From the art of henna to the spiritual beliefs underpinning martial arts, Tibetan sky burials to the region’s most taboo rituals, we celebrate Asian culture at its most beautiful and bizarre.

The Marriage Of Art And Alliance A Habit Of Henna

A Hindu bride is a work of art: Her hands and feet are a canvas for the most intricate of henna designs. It is said that the darker the colour of the design, the more love and welcome she will receive from her in-laws so getting it right is an absolute must.

The Marriage Of Art And Alliance A Habit Of Henna

4 mins

THE RELIGIOUS SOURCE OF MARTIAL ARTS Spirit Warrior

Over the centuries, martial arts have travelled far beyond their places of origin and become some of the greatest sports ever devised. In contemporary culture, names like Jackie Chan and Jet Li have broken language barriers, transcended cultural differences and made martial arts the go-to commercial success, embraced by billions and eventually influencing many Hollywood movies.

THE RELIGIOUS SOURCE OF MARTIAL ARTS Spirit Warrior

4 mins

Between Death And Rebirth The Way To The Sky

In Tibetan regions, people still practise the sky burial – a ceremony that entrusts the corpses to vultures.

Between Death And Rebirth The Way To The Sky

7 mins

The Markings Of Man And Gods

Ancient Imprints Of Hands And The Rise Of Feet

The Markings Of Man And Gods

4 mins

Blinking Colours The Eye Of The Beholder

They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but what do they say about the beauty of the eye, if, they in question, happen to be great scientific minds? In a basic sense, eye colour is determined by iris pigmentation, and how well the stroma of the iris is able to scatter light.

Blinking Colours The Eye Of The Beholder

3 mins

The Russian Rice Connection

A peek into an obscure nook of Asia

The Russian Rice Connection

6 mins

If It Weren't For Tea

The Measly Leaf That Brought Empires To Their Knees

If It Weren't For Tea

8 mins

Soaked In Rejuvenation - Once In 12 Years

Once every 12 years, a Hindu temple is required to hold a Kumbhabhishekam as part of its consecration ceremony. Kumbhabhishekam is derived from two words, abhisheka (ritualistic pouring of sacred water) and kumbham (a pot filled with sacred water).

Soaked In Rejuvenation - Once In 12 Years

2 mins

Whalers Of Days Gone By

Whaling In The Age-old Tradition Is Still Alive In One Remote Village

Whalers Of Days Gone By

8 mins

Blessed Bay

LORD GANESHA'S SEND-OFF

Blessed Bay

2 mins

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ASIAN Geographic Magazine Description:

PublisherAsian Geographic Magazines Pte Ltd

CategoryCulture

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Asian Geographic Magazine is a bimonthly magazine that covers the culture, nature, and people of Asia. The magazine is known for its stunning photography and informative articles on a wide range of topics, including:

* Culture: Asian Geographic Magazine covers the diverse cultures of Asia, from traditional arts and crafts to modern festivals and events. The magazine also features profiles of influential Asian figures and thought leaders.
* Nature: Asian Geographic Magazine covers the natural wonders of Asia, from its lush rainforests to its towering mountains to its crystal-clear beaches. The magazine also features articles on the region's wildlife and environmental challenges.
* People: Asian Geographic Magazine covers the people of Asia, from their daily lives to their unique traditions and customs. The magazine also features profiles of ordinary people who are doing extraordinary things.

Asian Geographic Magazine is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn more about Asia. The magazine provides readers with a unique perspective on the region's culture, nature, and people, as well as insights from leading experts and academics.

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