ASEAN Correspondents 300 posts
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Earth Hour Vietnam 2013 – “Do more than turn off power for one hour”
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May 23, 2013
ASEAN Correspondents > Viet Nam
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Article Written by : Ms. Le Vu Ha ASEAN-Korea Blog Correspondent, Viet Nam sidewalk coffee shop and souvenir shop using oil lamps On March 23rd, the 2013 Earth Hour campaign “You and I – Together We Act” kicked off at the August Revolution Square in front of the Hanoi Opera House in Hanoi. The campaign was launched by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) a month ago, aims to make a c...
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Ratchaphruek
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May 23, 2013
ASEAN Correspondents > Thailand, Uncategorized
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Article Written by : Ms. Wipada Polsan ASEAN-Korea Blog Correspondent, Thailand … The beauty of Thai National Flower Thailand has relatively the most magnificently captivating flora in the world. There is a large number of flora species that blooms almost a whole year. Ratchaphruek is selected as a national flower of Thailand. It can be plant and seen anywhere throughout the country. Ratchaphru...
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LOOKCHUP… Cute Fruit Shaped Thai Dessert
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May 23, 2013
ASEAN Correspondents > Thailand
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Article Written By Ms. Wipada Polsan ASEAN-Korea Blog Correspondent, Thailand Do you enjoy cooking, crafting, eating dessert or even just looking at something beautiful and cute? If so, then the fruit shaped Thai dessert is suitable for you. These miniature fruit and vegetables are “Look Chup”. They are made from a mixture of mung bean paste and sugar, flavoured with fragrant essence. They are ...
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Is that a bird? Is that a plane? That’s…
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May 23, 2013
ASEAN Correspondents > Singapore
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Article Written by : Ms. Phoebe Chor ASEAN-Korea Blog Correspondent, Singapore Not Superman but 5 fighter jets from the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF). The Fighter Jet Display (Source: Author) This has been a tradition during the parade & ceremony segment of the National Day Parade. Every August the 9th, Singapore celebrates its national birthday with a parade that includes song and...
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Summer Vacation: Take me to Bohol
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May 23, 2013
ASEAN Correspondents > Philippines
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Article Written by : Mr. Erjo Olivares Coscolluela ASEAN-Korea Blog Correspondent, Philippines March usually signal two things in the life of a Filipino: graduation and the start of summer vacation. And yes, it’s official. We’re ready for two months of scorching heat, and perhaps a nice bowl of halo-halo(Philippine shaved-ice dessert) to cool us off. While most people are beginning to flock to ...
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Myanmar’s President Thein Sein visits Norway, met with overseas Myanmar people
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May 23, 2013
ASEAN Correspondents > Myanmar
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Article Written by : Mr. John Smith Thang ASEAN-Korea Blog Correspondent, Myanmar On February 26, 2013, Some Burmese activists were demonstrating in front of Hotel Continental where President Thein Sein and his delegates were staying during visits in Norway. The main reasons why protesters were gathering on arrival of President Thein Sein, was to show off their disagreement with Burma’s 2008 Co...
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WHAT TO SEE IN SARAWAK?
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May 23, 2013
ASEAN Correspondents > Malaysia
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Article Written by : Ms. Virginia Baih Joseph ASEAN-Korea Blog Correspondent, Malaysia Amazing view at Gunung Mulu National Park Source: Sarawak Tourism Board Sarawak is the largest state of Malaysia and it is located in the third largest island in the world – Island of Borneo. Sarawak is better known as the land of the Hornbills and it has its own uniqueness in terms of populations, culture, g...
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Lao National Musical Instrument
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May 23, 2013
ASEAN Correspondents > Lao PDR
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Article Written by : Mr. Vannaserm Sisombath ASEAN-Korea Blog Correspondent, Las PDR In the past, Laos had a variety of musical instruments. Some of them disappeared during the French colonial period. Lao National musical instruments are pretty similar to Thai and Cambodian instruments because the Lao PDR is located between Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Myanmar. These similarities exist not ...
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Seollal in South Korea
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May 23, 2013
ASEAN Correspondents > Indonesia
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Article written by: Mr. Ahmad Nasikun ASEAN-Korea Blog Correspondent, Indonesia Indonesian People in South Korea Celebrates Seollal Vacation Seollal is one of the biggest holidays in South Korea, in which almost everybody goes back to hometown, enjoying time with family. That holiday apparently does not belong to Koreans only, around 2.000 Indonesians that work or study in South Korea come toge...
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K-pop and beyond
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May 23, 2013
ASEAN Correspondents > Cambodia
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Article written by: Mr. Siem Pichnorak ASEAN-Korea Blog Correspondent, Cambodia As a teenager, I believe most of you must have heard about K-pop? K-pop refers to the abbreviation of Korean Pop; it is a world-wide entertainment phenomenon created by Korean pop songs and cultures in combination. K-pop is everywhere! Parody, cover version and fans of K-pop are all out there across the 6 continents...
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