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Taxi Fabric: how one start-up is changing the face of Mumbai’s taxis.
By John Ballot A Mumbai start-up consisting of local graphic designers and artists is changing the look and feel of the city's iconic yellow-and-black taxis. ... Read More
A New Brew
India and tea go hand and hand. And now a new variety has the country brewing with excitement. Olive tea - made from processed olive ... Read More
Up In Smoke: Indonesia’s Tobacco Industry and its Children
In Australia, we all know how hard it is to buy cigarettes - they're costly, they're distributed at only a few select stores, and they're ... Read More
Practicing Diversity: Celebrating Easter in Indonesia
The national celebration of Easter in Indonesia is a symbol of the country’s commitment to its belief in "Unity in Diversity" despite recent racial and ... Read More
Chinese Indonesians: A Human Narrative
From the biblical plight of Jews to Canaan, to the Vietnamese diaspora across the globe in the 1970’s, oppression has always been a part of ... Read More
Rajasthan’s Palace Painters experiencing high demand
The Palaces of Rajasthan are flooded by tourists every day. Often overlooked are the painters who keep such tourist hot spots in peak condition. Read More
Mumbai, India: The First 24hrs
By Connie Li Despite it being my first time in India, to me, Mumbai feels familiar. (more…) Read More
Sunrise in Karet Bivak Cemetery
Sunrise in Karet Bivak Cemetery from Holly Richardson on Vimeo. https://youtu.be/w01R2nV_gaY Karet Bivak Cemetery is one of the largest cemeteries in central Jakarta. This place ... Read More
Painters of the Pink City
https://jacdigital.shorthandstories.com/painters-of-the-pink-city/index.html Huddled by the side of one of Jaipur's busiest roads, a group of women in vibrant sari's laugh and chat as they work. ... Read More
MRT to alleviate Jakarta’s notorious traffic soon
It’s taken almost 40 years since its conception, but the Jakarta Mass Rail Transport (MRT) is finally on its way to completion. With estimates that ... Read More