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Shanghai has been one of the most mature cities in the history of China, a country with a proud civilization dating back as far back as 4000 B.C.

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My name is Kang Li. I have lived in Block 230G of Tampines street 21 since 1993. It is a point block of 44 households spread over 12 storeys.

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Talk to anyone who knows their Southeast Asian photography and you’ll hear the same thing – ‘Indonesian Photography is Hot.’ Here are a few Tumblr blogs by Indonesian photographers on Indonesian photography.

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Now Open For Registration! The IPA Photo 360 Workshop – tutored by a diverse panel of three experts, including Photo Curator & Editor Yumi Goto, Photographer Tay Kay Chin, and Photo Consultant Marc Prüst – will consist of insightful lectures and intensive one-on-one consultation sessions.

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Typhoon Washi, locally known as “Sendong” hit the southern Philippines on December 16, 2011 triggering flash floods and landslides which resulted into 1,268 confirmed dead in the rampaging floodwaters brought by the tropical storm.

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Produced by Invisible Ph t grapher Asia, the IPA Photo 360 Workshop is designed for editorial and documentary photographers who wish to take the next steps in their journey and career as professionals.

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Pablo Bartholomew, 52, is one of India’s leading photographers and the first from South Asia to win the World Press Photo (WPP) Award in 1975, when he was just 19. However, his name remains obscure to the wider community of image consumers and curators.

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A major island in southern Philippines that was made synonymous to war and terrorism by the western world, Mindanao is a place unconquered by outsiders until the Americans came in during the turn of the century.

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