CATEGORIES
Rebels With A Cause
Punk is finding its voice as a powerful form of social commentary in Asia.
On the Edge of Extinction
Asian languages on the verge of falling out of use.
Namaste
The mass pilgrimage at kumbh mela unites hindus in a splendid showcase of faith and devotion.
Love Without Boundaries
Traditional Mosuo Relationships.
Arabian Nights
One thousand and one nights.
Into The Canopy
Exploring Ulu Temburong National Park.
A Dying Tradition
The Clanging of Hammers on Metal, Echoing Through the Back Alleys of Bangkok, Sounds Out a Fading Tradition.
they call it happyland...living off the bounties of pollution
in manila, communities rely on the city’s abundant supply of waste to survive, living in – and depending on – pollution.
The Ancestor Of All Fights
Indian kushti is considered the predecessor of all wrestling. It is undergoing a revival despite the tug-of-war between tradition and modernity
Walking The Wilds
Sarah Marquis Tells Asian Geographic About Her Expeditions Walking Around The World – Solo
Making Tracks
The world’s longest railway traverses the Asian continent. In celebration of its 101 years, we explore the legacy of the iconic Trans-Siberian Railway
On The Roof Of The World
In 2008, Asian Geographic Embarked On Their First Tailored Expedition, Journeying From Delhi To Ladakh In The Himalayas
Democratisation, Interrupted
A year and a half after Aung San Suu Kyi's party won a landslide victory, criticism is everywhere. Abuses against the Rohingya and battles with armed ethnic groups are eclipsing one of the world's most interesting political turns.
Pens Under Pressure
In era of fake news, vilification of the press and the polarisationof intellectual debate, satirical art become an important tool to question politics. Despite crackdowns, some artists will not be silenced.
Unfinished Business
With An Estimated 100 Million Sharks Slaughtered Every Year, We Take A Look At How Countries’ Practices And Policies Are Impacting The Shark Fin Trade In Asia
Sea Change In The Strait
In 1965, Singapore Was Ousted From The Federation Of Malaysia. We Examine The Two Countries’ Respective Political Trajectories Between Then And Now.
A Great Convergence?
Unearthing the mysteries of the Terracotta Army.
The Tree Of Life
The evolution of humans and primates in Asian
Lighting The Way Of Faith
Explore the rich history of Zoroastrianism – the world’s first monotheistic faith.
vanishing roots
a cambodian community protects its sacred forest.
From Spirits To Superfans
The mythical origins of popular gaming culture.
Earth's Steaming Breath
The hot spring hotspots of Japan, Taiwan and Korea shed light on this classic way to relax
Russia-The Ghost Lands
The Lyakhovsky Islands are home to a high concentration of mammoth remains, drawing tusk hunters and palaeontologists to their icy, barren shores
The New Space Race
China and India vie for supremacy in the region’s space exploration programmes – from the Moon to Mars
The Change Makers
Four Explorers Discuss How They Use Their Expeditions To Promote Environmental Consciousness, Inspiring Public Action To Mitigate Climate Change
The Art Of Eight Limbs
Pack a punch with the traditional martial art form of muay thai
The Way Of The Gods
With a history spanning over 2,000 years, sumo offers an exhilarating taste of japanese culture.
Spiritual Skin
Discover asia’s vanishing traditional tattoos.
From Past To Present
Burma underwent significant changes after inge sargent left the country. Take at look at her former home hsipaw, an untouched area of myanmar.
The New Frontier
Cultural Stereotypes Are Being Challenged By Men And Women In Asia – From East To West