Rejecting the Crown: The Coronavirus Pandemic
The label “Made in China” is perhaps preferred in association with the nation’s consumer goods. Its notorious export at present, however, is SARS-CoV-2, the...
Rise of an Authoritarian Leader: Ferdinand Marcos
By Elyssa Yong
By far one of the most notorious families in the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos and his wife, Imelda Marcos, made their mark on...
World Tourism Day: A Focus on Rural Destinations
Travelling is an essential part of life. It allows you to explore places that you would never have been exposed to otherwise, meeting people...
Announcing the Winners of National Short Video Competition on Sustainability Call for Greater Action
Youths take to documentaries, animation, and comedy skits to educate fellow Singaporeans on environmental issues and sustainable practices
Twelve youths who demonstrated exceptional creativity in...
Along the Karakoram Highway
By Choong Ching Teo
Atop the world’s highest border crossing.
One of the world’s most scenic mountain roads lies in the heart of the Asian continent,...
Photographer Spotlight: Lim Jiahao
Youth Category January 2021 Winner, taken in Batu Caves, Selangor, Malaysia, by Lim Jiahao, captioned “End of Pilgrimage (Thaipusam)”
As ASIAN Geographic’s annual Images of...
How Does Climate Change Affect the Ocean?
This year brought some bad news on the climate change front: researchers found that ice is melting faster worldwide, and there’s a greater sea-level rise anticipated....
Fading into Oblivion
Text by Rajeswari Vikirama and Rachel Kwek
Language experts say half of the world’s nearly 7,000 languages are expected to be extinct by the end...