Asia Insight - Season 12

Season 12

Episodes

Street Food as Social Rehabilitation: Thailand

Bonding in the Barangay: The Philippines

Reforming the National Sport of Muay Thai: Thailand

Fishermen Face Land Development: Penang, Malaysia

Seniors! Back to School: Thailand

"On That Day, We Were Fearless": China's White Paper Movement

House of Manga Aspirations: Japan

Tokyo's Sustainable Fishermen

Trains Carry Workers Home After Zero-COVID: China

Taiwan's 100,000 Emergency Shelters

Youth Living in the Changing Hong Kong

Pioneer of Food Waste Reduction: Taichung, Taiwan

A Flood of Climate Migration: Bangladesh

The Struggle of Unwed Mothers: China

Shaping Sustainable Cashmere: Mongolia

The Reality Faced by Nepal's Workers Overseas

Refuge in a Train - Life After the Turkey Earthquake

Violence-Free Stadiums: Indonesia

Attempted Change in the Garment Industry: Bangladesh

Struggling Elderly Migrant Workers: Xi'an, China

Herding Above the Clouds: Pakistan

To Live is to Paint: Mongolia
Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar is home to the country's only art school that accepts students with disabilities. Currently, 13 of its 50 students have intellectual or physical disabilities. One graduate is now a professional artist who has enjoyed success in the US and Japan. Accessibility remains a challenge in Mongolia, and there are few educational and employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Many live isolated from society. By teaching students of all abilities side by side, the school has become a source of hope for many students and their families. As the school approaches its 30th anniversary, meet the students chasing their artistic dreams, and the principal and teachers who guide them.

The Uncertainty of China's "Factory Inheritors"

A Language Identity: Taiwan

A Country Goes Digital: Cambodia

Recognition for Paternity Leave: South Korea

Cambodia's Hip-hop School for Children

Making Food Waste Useful: The Philippines

Artistic Coexistence in Treasure Hill: Taiwan

The Rise in Young Chinese Street Vendors

Newspaper of the Street Children: India

Online Voice Actors Go Global: The Philippines
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