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Say Cheese
Say Cheese: The story of when tourists become the focus. It starts with the word “selfie”. Then before one can mutter a yes, there is a ... Read More
The Music of Mumbai
By Sarah Matthews On the local trains of Mumbai, a group of twenty, thirty or even more men gather together to sing and ... Read More
Slum Children – Beyond the photos
By Morgaine Auton The children crowded around us, teaching us a handshake where you connected by your forefinger and your pinkie, swivelled around the thumb, ... Read More
The work of women in modern India
See story: https://jacdigital.shorthandstories.com/georgiaesplin/index.html Read More
Who thought being a foreign correspondent could be this much fun?
Twenty UQ journalism students, two staff, four days of travel through three different countries, seven days of reporting in Jaipur India, and more than ... Read More
Exposing the dark side of Indonesia Tourism
Despite the supposed ban of horse-drawn carriages in 2010, according to the Jakarta Animal Aid Network (JAAN), this transport method remains a popular tourist attraction ... Read More
Symbiosis: Religion and Culture in India.
It seems strange, to an Australian, the marriage of religion and culture. But India's history is expansive and the involvement of religion therein is undeniable. Through ... Read More
Refuge from Conflict: The Love of Emmanuel Orphanage
Indonesia’s conflict on the Ambon Island sparked a nation wide clash between religions. Victims of Ambon chaos had to flee their homes and schools, seeking ... Read More
Lihat tuh, ada bule!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qu1w0XdtFWo Lihat tuh, ada bule! roughly translated means "See the foreigner, over there!" and was a phrase I heard many times by small children as ... Read More
The Jaipur Commute
The road to Jaipur is a crazy ride-like attraction for tourists but for Jaipur locals this is their everyday commute. The traffic on a normal ... Read More
Snake charmers of Jaipur
Snake charmer Kahnu Nath and his cobra, Raju play for hours at a time, entertaining tourists and locals on the streets of Jaipur. Read More
