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Why Disney's 'Gay Moment' is Causing Hysteria in Singapore
The church's lack of acceptance has a very real impact on the mental health of LGBT people, writes Kirsten Han in Singapore.

Chinese Won’t Go Ashore at Jeju as Korean Boycott Intensifies
The Chinese boycott of all things South Korean continues to escalate.

Li Kuo-Ting: The Adaptable Strategist Behind Taiwan's Success
James Baron tours the life and times of Taiwan's Li Kuo-ting.

Can Cantopop Make a Comeback?
'Cantopop culture is a very important part of Hong Kong identity. Over the past few years the so-called 'local conscious' has risen, but Cantopop has been in decline.'

RECIPE: Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken
This special snack is one of Taiwan's must-have street foods today.

Odd Couple: Fuxing's Flak Towers Provide Blast from Taiwan's Past
While the towers are unlikely to scoop an award for aesthetics, they provide a glimpse of a period of Taiwan's modern history that, like their embrasures, expands to offer a macroscopic view when probed.

Kung-Fu Yoga: China's Soft Power Drive Goes Awry
Reviews have slammed it as a "mangled mess" and a "snoozefest masquerading as a film," but what else does it say about China's soft power drive?

China Squeezes South Korea Entertainers over Defense Issue
South Koreans are once again losing out to China.

INTERVIEW: The Resurgence of Ink Art with Hong Kong’s Wilson Shieh
The News Lens talks to acclaimed artist Wilson Shieh, who fuses together traditional techniques to depict his singular vision of Hong Kong

Brewing Anew in Burma
Myanmar has opened its first craft beer brewery. Luke Corbin gives us a taste of what the future may hold for a growing industry.