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China to ban poorly-behaved tourists from traveling

China to ban poorly-behaved tourists from traveling

Chinese tourists blacklisted by the country’s tourism authority for behaving poorly while traveling are likely to be banned from traveling abroad as part of the country’s efforts to promote civilized tourism. In a draft industry standard issued by the China National Tourism Administration (NTA), the behavior of travel agencies and tourists will be placed under […]

Chinese TV dramas in Mongolia: Can entertainment become political?

Chinese TV dramas in Mongolia: Can entertainment become political?

John Holland – The UB Post The first two of twenty-five Chinese television dramas have begun to be aired in Mongolia. Yet, behind the polite rhetoric by governmental officials on the virtues of cultural exchange, there is concern among ordinary Mongolians about the future influence that these shows could have if they become too popular. […]

Koreans’ knowledge of China

Koreans’ knowledge of China

Lee Seong-hyon – The Korea Times A Chinese government official once told me why he likes Koreans more than the Japanese. “It’s because when I talk to Koreans, I can tell what they’re thinking inside. It’s written all over their faces. But when I talk to the Japanese, I don’t know what they’re thinking inside. […]

North Korea Beer Festival

North Korea Beer Festival

         

India Shares Independence Day with South Korea

India Shares Independence Day with South Korea

Neelima MATHUR – Asia Journalist Association (AJA) That India and South Korea share their Independence Day is not a coincidence. Lord Mountbatten was the Supreme Allied Commander of South-East Asia Command. Japan was bombed and then decided to surrender in 1945, towards the end of World War II. It was Mountbatten who accepted the Japanese […]

Why anti-corruption protests are rising in Armenia?

Why anti-corruption protests are rising in Armenia?

Vestnik Kavkaza – On July 17, 2016, 12 Armenian anti-government activists raided a police station in Yerevan and took nine police officers hostage. After storming the station, the hostage takers urged the Armenian government to release right-wing opposition leader Jarir Sefilian from prison and called for Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s immediate resignation. Even though Sefilian’s […]

Ptolemy’s Universe: What if you are a man in Azerbaijan?!

Ptolemy’s Universe: What if you are a man in Azerbaijan?!

Zamira ABBASI Honestly, I was not planning to write about it. I knew if I start writing, I won’t be able to stop. Anger would not let me make solid judgments until my economy book has suggested the following: “Most students have seen an image of Ptolemy’s concept of our Universe. Planet Earth forms the […]

An Astonishing Victory: Battle of Salsu

An Astonishing Victory: Battle of Salsu

Battle of Salsu might be accepted as one of the most destructive and astonishing wars in the military history. The expansionist and dominant policy of China aimed at to destroy a Korean power, Goguryeo, which was accepted as a potential threat on its northern borders. China tried to suppress the domestic rebellions with new victories […]

Stop whining about North Korea

Stop whining about North Korea

Doug Bandow – The Korea Times Washington long has told the rest of the world what to do. But the world usually pays little attention. When ignored, U.S. officials typically talk tougher and louder, with no better result. That describes American policy toward North Korea. It would be better for Washington to say less than […]

Premier confirms Mongolia’s willingness to expand cooperation with Turkey

Premier confirms Mongolia’s willingness to expand cooperation with Turkey

Prime Minister J.Erdenenbat received Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from the Republic of Turkey to Mongolia Murat Karagoz on August 11, as part of a series of meetings with foreign ambassadors to Mongolia held after taking his office, The UB Post reports. Highlighting that the historic relationship between Mongolia and Turkey dates back to ancient times, […]

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