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2012 ASEAN-Korea Multimedia Competition
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Announcements
July 11, 2012
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[2012 ASEAN-Korea Multimedia Competition] Contest Theme: SHOW YOURSELF – ASEAN Self-Portrait, Korean Self-Portrait Categories: Digital Media Arts/Photography, Moving Image Eligibility: Open to nationals of ASEAN & Korea who are currently enrolled in a university/graduate school and/or young a...
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What Traditional Clothes Myanmar People Wear?
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ASEAN Correspondents > Myanmar
June 4, 2012
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Article written by: Mo Mo Cho Win ASEAN-Korea blog correspondent, Myanmar Each country has its own unique traditional clothing which represents its cultural and social status. The type of clothes worn by people is determined by the histories of their country, its climatic conditions, traditions, ...
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Characteristics of Malaysian Cuisine
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ASEAN Correspondents > Malaysia
February 16, 2012
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Article by Syafiq Khalid (Malaysia) Blog Correspondent of ASEAN-Korea Centre The diverse and multicultural society in Malaysia (as mentioned in my previous article) has given birth to a wide variety of food in the country. To create a more balanced approach, I will discuss Malaysia’s cuisine by d...
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Reog: Dancing With Your Teeth
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ASEAN Correspondents > Indonesia
February 8, 2012
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Article by Veronika Kusuma (Indonesia) Blog Correspondent of ASEAN-Korea Centre Reog is an Indonesian traditional mask dance where the dancers carry a very heavy, ornamented tiger head with peacock feathers in wide winged. This dance depicts a fight between a tiger and two noblemen on horseback. ...
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In and Na – Thai Folktale
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ASEAN Correspondents > Thailand
January 31, 2012
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Article by Praewa Limpiwatana (Thailand) Blog Correspondent of ASEAN-Korea Centre Once upon a time, there were 2 fishermen, named In and Na. They were good friends who always went out to fish together. Unfortunately, they didn’t get a lot of fish every day. Some days, they could eat a lot but som...
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Locating Southeast Asian Food in South Korean Foodscapes
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Announcements
January 6, 2012
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Dan Nguyet: Two-string Guitar
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ASEAN Correspondents > Viet Nam
January 5, 2012
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Article by Pham Thi Van Anh (Vietnam) Blog Correspondent of ASEAN-Korea Centre The Southerners of Vietnam refer to this instrument as Dan Kim. Dan Nguyet has two strings and the resonator resembles the moon, which is probably why it is named Dan Nguyet, which means moon lute. The strings were tra...
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DOs and DON’Ts in the New Year Holiday in Vietnam
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ASEAN Correspondents > Viet Nam
January 5, 2012
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Article by Pham Thi Van Anh (Vietnam) Blog Correspondent of ASEAN-Korea Centre Customs come from traditions passed from generation to generation and have become standard. Because of the idea that the beginning will affect the middle and the end of the year, Vietnamese people avoid doing bad thing...
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New Year in Vietnam
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ASEAN Correspondents > Viet Nam
January 5, 2012
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Article by Pham Thi Van Anh (Vietnam) Blog Correspondent of ASEAN-Korea Centre “Tet” means the first morning of the New Year in Vietnamese language and “Nguyen dan” is the popular name for the Vietnamese New Year. “Nguyen dan” begins on the first day of the fir...
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Honorifics & Malay Titles
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ASEAN Correspondents > Malaysia
December 23, 2011
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Article by Syafiq Khalid (Malaysia) Blog Correspondent of ASEAN-Korea Centre In Malaysia, one of its most unique characteristics is the Honorifics & Malay titles used by some individuals who carry with them – ranging from royalty honorifics, to titles conferred by the state government or the ...
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