Tibetan woman spinning prayer wheel in Litang
We have been traveling for two weeks. somehow it seems much longer. Chengdu and the Tibetan Plateau are very different places, in landscape and people. Chengdu is a very...
Here is Charlene Li, principal analyst and co-founder of the Altimeter Group talking about her background and social media within the context of business.She is interviewed by Pehong Chen, the CEO of BroadVision, which offers...
Urdu Bazaar is one of the busiest markets of Lahore, Pakistan. It is situated at opposite side of Mori Gate of walled city, near Anarkali bazaar. This bazaar is known for Book selling, publishing, printing,...
Lodhi Garden, Delhi, India
Commonwealth Games at a tipping point
In the days leading up to the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Delhi has been vilified in the western media for lack of preparedness, unclean facilities, unfinished and potentially unsafe...
In and around Riobamba's bus station, you'll find a lot of activity, including goats and pigs running around, cats, chickens, their eggs and dogs for sale, and musicians strumming banjos, guitars and drums while locals...
Ninjin - The Vegetable Assassin, is a phantom-like, elusive figure that some only speak of in whispers. Some have not heard of him, perhaps because the people were whispering in the first place.
Some maintain he...
The following is a guest blog post written by Matthew Foerster, project associate at KOMAZA, a non-profit working to connect small-scale farmers with high-value markets to improve livelihoods.
In Africa, barriers to raising agricultural production are...
The Interior Design Dialogue was held in August of this year, and the topic of the day: Responsible Design.
This much-talked about gathering of international design aficionados was held at Decorex in Johannesburg. The responsible thinking...
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