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Asian Report for 28 May 2013 - The House of Dumplings
Dumplings anyone? From her mum's kitchen in Hong Kong to a thriving cottage industry with delivery by old fashioned cargo-bicycle, Lynda meets Vicky Ha, the Queen of Dumplings. Audio
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Asian Report for 21 May 2013 - Brodie Quinn China Tour
Audio 21 May 2013The subject is China and photography. Of the many different forms of photography perhaps one of the most fascinating is travel photography. Lynda Chanwai-Earle is chasing one such intrepid travel… Audio
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Asian Report for 14 May 2013 - Maori Cloak
Audio 14 May 2013Over fifty years ago New Zealand's pioneer film maker Ramai Hayward presented a precious gift, a Maori feather cloak from the fifth Maori King, Koroki to China's leader Chairman Mao Zedong. Lynda is… Audio
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Asian Report for 7 May 2013 - Market Gardeners
Audio 7 May 2013Lynda dons a pair of gumboots to learn about growing the best veges around with three generations of a Chinese market gardening family in Levin. Audio
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Asian Report for 30 April 2013 - Market Gardeners (Part 1)
Audio 30 Apr 2013They've toiled the land since the 1860s to produce arguably the best vegetables in our country. Lynda meets the authors of Sons of the Soil and Success through Adversity, two publications covering the… Audio
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Evening Business for 29 April 2013
Audio 29 Apr 2013A report from a public policy think-tank says the level of Asian investment into this country, far from being a threat, is disappointingly low. Audio
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Asian Report for 23 April 2013 - Dr Mary Dawson, MNZM
Audio 23 Apr 2013Lynda meets Dr Mary Dawson at the Auckland Intercultural Festival to learn what drives this philanthropic woman, as the CEO of ARMS, (the Auckland Regional Migrant Services Charitable Trust), an… Audio
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Asian Report for 16 April 2013 - Japanese Video Artist
Audio 16 Apr 2013A 93-year-old kamikaze pilot survivor is the subject of upcoming work for the renowned Japanese video artist Meiro Koizumi. Meiro is no stranger to debate or controversy. His work has broken cultural… Audio
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Asian Report for 9 April 2013 - The Himawari Japanese Playgroup
Audio 9 Apr 2013It started as an informal and small gathering of mums in Wellington about 10 years ago, now the Himawari Japanese Playgroup meet regularly once a week in Wellington, to keep their language and culture… Audio
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Dunedin looks to rewards from big sister Shanghai
Audio 8 Apr 2013As the Prime Minister, John Key, tours China, Dunedin is about to sign its own agreement aiming to hitch the city's fortunes to the Asian giant. Audio
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Time for NZ to capitalise on China tourists
Audio 3 Apr 2013A sharp rise in tourists from China has prompted warnings New Zealanders must embrace Asian visitors, or risk missing out on lucrative foreign exchange. Audio
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Asian Report for 2 April 2013 - Moving on Asia
Audio 2 Apr 2013Lynda Chanwai-Earle is 'Moving on Asia' when she checks out 200 video works from Asian artists at Wellington's City Gallery. Audio
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Asian Report for 26 March 2013 - Stories of Survival
Audio 26 Mar 2013Imagine fleeing your war-ravaged home and living in hiding for 20 years. Tales of survival from two Burmese men participating in the Migrating Kitchen Project features in this Asian Report. Audio
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Asian Report for 19 March 2013 - Tea Leaf Salad
Audio 19 Mar 2013In Asian Report - tea leaf salad! Lynda meets men and women from the Burmese community cooking up a storm for the Migrating Kitchen project in Wellington. Audio
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Asian Report for 12 March 2013 - Chinese New Year 2013
Audio 12 Mar 2013It's the Year of the Water Snake in 2013 and performers at celebrations in Wellington include local children from the Yau Yi Yun (Chinese Kindergarten), their teachers and a hard working army of… Audio
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Asian Report for 5 March 2013 - Chinese New Year
Audio 5 Mar 2013Twelve years ago the Chinese New Year Festival in Wellington started with just 50 gathering people in Courtney Place. Now it draws a crowd of around 35,000. Lynda Chanwai-Earle checks out how our… Audio
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Asian Report for 26 February 2013 - Renowned Japanese Musicians
Audio 26 Feb 2013Jo-Ha-Kyu (meaning "beginning, break, rapid") brings to New Zealand two of Japan's finest musicians. Lynda Chanwai-Earle attends a workshop at Sounz Studio in Wellington, given by a pair of renowned… Audio
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Asian Report for 19 February 2013 - Queer Asians (Part 3)
Audio 19 Feb 2013Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets Nikki, Natalie and their daughter Juno, an Asian New Zealand couple who just happen to be a 'two mum' family. Audio
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Asian Report for 12 February 2013 - Queer Asians (Part 2)
Audio 12 Feb 2013Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets 'queerlesque' performer Denise O; and Chinese New Zealander Ben talks about his journey from fearful and in-the-closet to out and proud with a family who have supported his… Audio
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Asian Report for 5 February 2013 - Queer Asians (Part 1)
Audio 5 Feb 2013Lynda Chanwai-Earle travels throughout the Auckland region to chat to members of our 'gaysian' community - that's the friendly nickname that gay Asian New Zealanders here have given themselves. Audio
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Asian Report for 29 January 2013 - Dr Sharad Paul (Part 2)
Audio 29 Jan 2013Dr Sharad Paul provides thousands of free skin cancer checks at his Blockhouse Bay Clinic in Auckland, drawing criticism for his altruism from some quarters in the medical industry. Lynda speaks to… Audio
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Social media reacts to milk 'scare'
Audio 28 Jan 2013The dairy giant Fonterra is moving swiftly to protect its international reputation after reports surfaced in America about a fertiliser chemical discovered in New Zealand's milk supply - which was… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 25 January 2013
Audio 25 Jan 2013A senior Ratana Church member says he supports more cultural exchanges with the Ainu people from northern Japan because Asian cultures are becoming more prominent with more migrants settling in New… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 25 January 2013
Audio 25 Jan 2013The chair of the Tauranga Moana a Toi Iwi Leaders' Group, Te Awanui Black, says Maori in coastal parts of Bay of Plenty are running out of patience about not having full access to kaimoana, due to the… Audio
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Asian Report for 22 January 2013 - Dr Sharad Paul (Part 1)
Audio 22 Jan 2013Inspirational Indian New Zealander Dr Sharad Paul was one of three finalists for the New Zealander of the Year Awards 2012 - for good reason. Audio
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Asian Report for 18 December 2012 - Director Peter Wilson
Audio 18 Dec 2012Acclaimed children's theatre director Peter Wilson performs for a Japanese preschool in Wellington and talks about judging puppetry at the International Arts Festival in Shanghai this year. Audio
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Asian Report for 11 December 2012 - Artist Qin Bailan
Audio 11 Dec 2012Paralysed at the age of 18, renowned Chinese artist Qin Bailan picked up a paint-brush to take her images of traditional Chinese women and children across the world. Audio
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Asian Report for 4 December 2012 - Virginia Woolf
Audio 4 Dec 2012Yes, her name really is Virginia Woolf, but it wasn't always. Chinese New Zealander Virginia Ng changed names and vocations radically when she married Canadian husband Dallan Woolf. Career hopping… Audio
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Asian Report for 27 November 2012 - The Cinderella Sale
Audio 27 Nov 2012A project that sees pre-loved and expensive designer dresses resold at bargain rates for all our penniless students out there. Audio
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Asian Report for 20 November 2012 - Chopsticks
Audio 20 Nov 2012Chinese New Zealander Michelle Ang's irreverent new play Chopstick pokes fun at stereotypes and is the subject of today's Asian Report. Warning to our listeners: there's a dash of rather hot and spicy… Audio