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East Asia or Eastern Asia is the eastern subregion of the Eurasian continent, which can be defined in either geographical or cultural terms. Geographically and geopolitically, it covers about 12,000,000 km2 (4,600,000 sq mi), or about 28% of the Asian continent, about 15% bigger than the area of Europe.
More than 1.5 billion people, about 38% of the population of Asia and 22% or over one fifth of all the people in the world, live in East Asia. Although the coastal and rivery areas of the region form one of the world's most populated places, the population in Mongolia and Western China, both landlocked areas, is very sparsely distributed, with Mongolia having the lowest population density of a sovereign state. The overall population density of the region is 133 inhabitants per square kilometre (340/sq mi), about three times the world average of 45/km2 (120/sq mi).
Historically, many societies in East Asia have been part of the Chinese cultural sphere, and East Asian vocabulary and scripts are often derived from Classical Chinese and Chinese script. Sometimes Northeast Asia is used to denote Japan and Korea. Major religions include Buddhism (mostly Mahayana), Confucianism or Neo-Confucianism, Taoism, Chinese folk religion, Islam in China and Taiwan, Shinto in Japan, Shamanism in Korea, Mongolia and other indigenous populations of northern East Asia, and recently Christianity in South Korea. The Chinese Calendar is the root from which many other East Asian calendars are derived.
Asia (i/ˈeɪʒə/ or /ˈeɪʃə/) is the Earth's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres. Asia covers an area of 44,579,000 square kilometers, about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8.7% of the Earth's total surface area. It has historically been home to the world's first modern civilizations and has always hosted the bulk of the planet's human population. Asia is notable for not only overall large size and population, but unusually dense and large settlements as well as vast barely populated regions within the continent of 4.4 billion people. The boundaries of Asia are traditionally determined as that of Eurasia, as there is no significant geographical separation between Asia and Europe. The most commonly accepted boundaries place Asia to the east of the Suez Canal, the Ural River, and the Ural Mountains, and south of the Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian and Black Seas. It is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean and on the north by the Arctic Ocean.
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a sovereign state in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population of over 1.35 billion. The PRC is a one-party state governed by the Communist Party, with its seat of government in the capital city of Beijing. It exercises jurisdiction over 22 provinces; five autonomous regions; four direct-controlled municipalities (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and Chongqing); two mostly self-governing special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau); and claims sovereignty over Taiwan.
Covering approximately 9.6 million square kilometers, China is the world's second-largest country by land area, and either the third or fourth-largest by total area, depending on the method of measurement. China's landscape is vast and diverse, ranging from forest steppes and the Gobi and Taklamakan deserts in the arid north to subtropical forests in the wetter south. The Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamir and Tian Shan mountain ranges separate China from South and Central Asia. The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, the third- and sixth-longest in the world, run from the Tibetan Plateau to the densely populated eastern seaboard. China's coastline along the Pacific Ocean is 14,500 kilometres (9,000 mi) long, and is bounded by the Bohai, Yellow, East and South China Seas.
The Middle East (also called the Mid East) is a transcontinental region centered on Western Asia and Egypt. The corresponding adjective is Middle-Eastern and the derived noun is Middle-Easterner. Formerly, the Eurocentric synonym Near East (as opposed to Far East) was commonly used. Arabs, Azeris, Kurds, Persians, and Turks constitute the largest ethnic groups in the region by population, while Armenians, Assyrians, Circassians, Copts, Druze, Jews, Maronites, Somalis, and other ethnic and ethno-religious groups form significant minorities.
The History of the Middle East dates back to ancient times, with the (geo-political) importance of the region being recognized for millennia. Several major religions have their origins in the Middle East, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; the Baha'i faith, Mandaeism, Unitarian Druze, and numerous other belief systems were also established within the region. The Middle East generally has a hot, arid climate, with several major rivers providing irrigation to support agriculture in limited areas such as the Nile Delta in Egypt, the Tigris and Euphrates watersheds of Mesopotamia, and most of what is known as the Fertile Crescent. Most of the countries that border the Persian Gulf have vast reserves of crude oil, with the dictatorships of the Arabian Peninsula in particular benefiting from petroleum exports. In modern times the Middle East remains a strategically, economically, politically, culturally and religiously sensitive region.
Jia Zhangke (born May 24, 1970) is a Chinese film director and screenwriter. He is generally regarded as a leading figure of the "Sixth Generation" movement of Chinese cinema, a group that also includes such figures as Wang Xiaoshuai, Lou Ye, Wang Quan'an and Zhang Yuan.
Jia's early films, a loose trilogy based in his home province of Shanxi, were made outside of China's state-run film bureaucracy, and therefore are considered "underground" films. Beginning in 2004, Jia's status in his own country was raised when he was allowed to direct his fourth feature film, The World, with state approval.
Jia's films have received critical praise and have been recognized internationally, notably winning the Venice Film Festival's top award Golden Lion for Still Life. NPR critic John Powers described him as perhaps "the most important filmmaker working in the world today."
Jia was born in Fenyang, Shanxi, China. His interest in film began in the early 1990s, as an art student at the Shanxi University in Taiyuan. On a lark, Jia attended a screening of Chen Kaige's masterpiece, Yellow Earth. The film, according to Jia, was life changing, and convinced the young man that he wanted to be a director. Jia would eventually make it to China's prestigious Beijing Film Academy in 1993, as a film theory major, giving him access to both western and eastern classics, as well as an extensive film library.
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Sichuan's pandas threatened by Chinese mining companies
An introduction to our Asia, Middle East, Africa & Southern Europe business unit
Professor Rana Mitter: "China's Wartime History and Contemporary East Asia"
Smog Journeys: a short film by Jia Zhangke
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Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. is a Canadian mineral exploration and development company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. Its focus is on the pacific rim where it is in the process of developing several large mines, the principal one being the Oyu Tolgoi Project in Southern Mongolia 200 km east of Dalanzadgad. The Oyuu Tolgoi Project is considered one of the world's largest copper and gold porphyry deposits For development to happen at Oyuu Tolgoi, an agreement had to be made in which the Mongolian government (read: Chinese government) took a 34% stake in the project; the royalty arrangement it currently has with the Mongolian government (read: Chinese government) took years to reach which caused significant delays in project development. In this video the company proudly present itsel...
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Mongolia is at the cusp of incredible growth, as its enormous mineral wealth is suddenly discovered and exploited by the western world. It was been called the Kuwait of East Asia. Billions of dollars are pouring into this land of less than three million people, whose population until recently was largely nomad. Can this traditional rural civilization, with a love for the land, withstand the muscle of the mining industry, as it tears up the countryside in a helter-skelter effort to maximize its sales, largely to China? Is Mongolia selling its birthright and future to the Chinese market? Greed, graft and corruption are lurking dangers - and yet, no one can deny that if properly managed Mongolia's future has much to gain. Mongolian Version - http://youtu.be/KCM26J6sTtU
معدن طلاي زرشوران شهرستان تكاب ايران Iran inaugurated its largest gold mining project in Zarshouran district, in the northwestern province of West Azerbaijan on Saturday In a ceremony attended by Iran’s First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri and Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh, the Zarshouran plant, also known as the largest gold minging project in the Middle East region, was officially inaugurated. Zarshouran is said to have the capacity to produce 3 tons of 24-carat gold bar per year. The gold mine contains an estimated 110 tons of proven gold reserves. It is expected to boost Iran’s pure gold output to 6 tons a year. In addition to gold bars, the plant has a capacity to produce 1,250 kilograms of silver and 500 kilograms of mercur http://www.tasnimnews.c...
Mining and road construction has forced the local giant panda population of Longmen Mountain, Sichuan into an ever smaller and fragmented area. The panda is supposed to be one of China's most loved animals. How can we be willing to let their lives fall wayside in the name of economic development? In addition to impacting the native giant panda population, a Greenpeace report has revealed that phosphate mining in Longmen Mountain greatly exacerbates the risk of landslides and other geological disasters, threatening the safety of miners and residents downstream.
An overview of Amec Foster Wheeler's Asia, Middle East, Africa & Southern Europe (AMEASE) business unit, operating in the Oil & Gas, Mining, Clean Energy and Environment & Infrastructure markets
From August 5 to August 15, 2013, the conference "Revisiting Modern China at the Hoover Institution Library & Archives" was conducted at Stanford University. Professor Rana Mitter spoke about "China's Wartime History and Contemporary East Asia" on August 5. Mitter is a professor of the history and politics of modern China and a fellow at Saint Cross College, University of Oxford. Mitter discussed the importance of Hoover's modern China collections to shaping East Asian modernity, as well as the vital role Hoover's historical treasures have played in forming new connections between the past and present in China. Rana Mitter's forthcoming book, Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-45, carefully researched and explored some of Hoover's unique collections, including the personal papers ...
Jia Zhangke’s short film for Greenpeace East Asia depicts the effects of air pollution in northeast China, a region frequently blanketed in dangerous levels of air pollution. ‘Smog Journeys’ traces two familes from two different backgrounds; one a mining family in Hebei province, and the other a trendy middle class family in Beijing. Both face a similar fate. Air pollution is one of China’s most pressing environmental and health issues. Greenpeace calls for a shift from coal to clean renewable energy, as well as short term measures that better safeguard people’s health. Find out more here: www.greenpeace.org/eastasia/campaigns/air-pollution/ Director: Jia Zhangke Music composer: Lin Qiang Commissioned by Greenpeace East Asia
LAO FOOD, STREET FOOD IN LAOS, VIENTIANE, LAOS TRAVEL, FOOD IN VIENTIANE, Laos, (Listeni/ˈlɑːoʊs/,[7] /ˈlaʊs/, /ˈlɑːɒs/, or /ˈleɪɒs/;[8][9] Lao: ລາວ, Lao pronunciation: [láːw], Lāo) officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic, (Lao: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon Lao) or commonly referred to its colloquial name of Muang Lao (Lao: ເມືອງລາວ, Muang Lao) is a landlocked country in the heart of the Indochinese peninsula of Mainland Southeast Asia, bordered by Myanmar (Burma) and China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the southwest, and Thailand to the west and southwest.[10] Present day Laos traces its historic and cultural identity to the kingdom of Lan Xang Hom Khao (Kingdom of a Million Elephants Under the White Parasol), which ex...
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Me and the boys on a mental bender around South East Asia! All music is not mine, no copyright is intended.
Top 5 Richest Countries in the World. Some of these rich countries in the top 5 will suprise you but they all earned their spots because they are simply the richest in the world today This list is based on Gross Domestic Product Based on Purchasing-Power-Parity Per Capita. 5. Brunei Darussalam - $53,431 Brunei Darussalam is better known as just Brunei. This small nation in the south-east region of Asia is located off the north coast of the island of Borneo. It is extremely wealthy due to its natural resources. Its exports of petroleum and oil make for most of its wealth. In 2011, Brunei was one of the two countries which had 0% public debt. 4. Norway - $54,947 It is believed that the government in Norway has designed such a good social welfare system, that it has given rise to a soci...
A quick snippet of mine and my best mate's 3.5 month backpacking adventure around South East Asia. The countries included Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand. Check out the Instagram hashtag of our entire trip, #T2E1516!
Two months backpacking in Philippines, Borneo and Indonesia. All footage is mine.
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Jia Zhangke’s short film for Greenpeace East Asia depicts the effects of air pollution in northeast China, a region frequently blanketed in dangerous levels of air pollution. ‘Smog Journeys’ traces two familes from two different backgrounds; one a mining family in Hebei province, and the other a trendy middle class family in Beijing. Both face a similar fate. Air pollution is one of China’s most pressing environmental and health issues. Greenpeace calls for a shift from coal to clean renewable energy, as well as short term measures that better safeguard people’s health. Find out more here: www.greenpeace.org/eastasia/campaigns/air-pollution/ Director: Jia Zhangke Music composer: Lin Qiang Commissioned by Greenpeace East Asia
Up, up and away: Explore life in the shadow of Asia's largest lead mine. Click the screen to navigate and look around the landscape. Take a #360video tour of this site in Yunnan Province, where Greenpeace East Asia's investigation uncovered poisoning and illness in residents, some of whom live as little as 100m from the smelting complex. The owners of the mine, Yunnan Jinding Zinc Corporation Ltd., have continued to renege on their 2006 promise to relocate residents of the town.
Just a video of mine and Em's year travelling South East Asia, living in Australia and campervan life in New Zealand. A whole year compressed into 42 minutes. Enjoy.
公益財団法人フォーリン・プレスセンター Foreign Press Center Japan http://fpcj.jp/ FPCJプレス・ブリーフィング: 日本の東アジア外交(2016年11月22日) ブリーファー: 美根慶樹・平和外交研究所 代表 FPCJ Press Briefing: Japan’s East-Asia Diplomacy (November 22, 2016) Briefer: Mr. Yoshiki Mine, President, Institute for Peaceful Diplomacy 詳細はこちら↓ http://fpcj.jp/worldnews/briefings/ For more information↓ http://fpcj.jp/en/worldnews/briefings/
Blood in the Mobile is a 2010 documentary film by Danish film director Frank Piasecki Poulsen. The film addresses the issue of conflict minerals by examining illegal cassiterite mining in the North-Kivu province in eastern DR Congo. In particular, it focuses on the cassiterite mine in Bisie.[1] The film is co-financed by Danish, German, Finnish, Hungarian and Irish television, as well as the Danish National film board. The film premiered in Denmark on September 1, 2010. During the making of the film Frank Piasecki Poulsen is working with communications professional and new media entrepreneur Mikkel Skov Petersen on the online campaign of the same name. The campaign is addressing Poulsen and Petersens notion of the responsibility of the manufacturers of mobile phones on the situation in ...
IPP David Egan asks D’Arcy about aspects of his life and his priorities as our new President. New President D’Arcy Walsh is married with three adult children and two grandchildren. His Canadian born wife, Carol, is currently the President of the Rotary Club of Prospect. D’Arcy was born and bred in Adelaide and graduated from the University of Adelaide with a Science Degree and a Diploma of Education, before later studying for an MBA. For the first nine years of his working life, D’Arcy was a Chemistry teacher and Science Senior Master, before moving into teacher training, curriculum development and student assessment. Then in 1984 he started working off-shore on official development assistance and private sector projects. Over the last 30 years he has worked in more than twenty different c...
Environmental Destruction In Tibet And The Rest Of Asia བོད་ཀྱི་རང་བྱུང་ཁོར་ཡུག་གི་ཕན་གནོད་དང་ཤུགས་རྐྱེན། Kunleng discusses the impact of rampant mining, dam building, and pollution induced glacier melt in Tibet on over a billion people in South and South East Asia. Guests: Michael Buckley, author of Meltdown in Tibet, and Zamlha Tempa Gyaltsen, environment researcher at Tibet Policy Institute, CTA ཨེ་ཤི་ཡའི་མི་གྲངས་དུང་ཕྱུག་འགའ་ཞིག་གི་ཉིན་རེའི་འཚོ་བར་འབྲེལ་བ་ཡོད་པའི་བོད་ཀྱི་སྐྱེ་ཁམས་དང་རང་བྱུང་ཁོར་ཡུག་ལ་སྲུང་སྐྱོབ་བྱེད་སྟངས་སོགས་ལ་བགྲོ་གླེང་བྱ་རྒྱུ་ཡིན། Originally published at - http://www.voatibetan.com/media/video/2616827.html
Unlocking our creativity is key to professional and personal growth, yet few individuals and businesses are consistently creative. Most see it as elusive, reserved for a talented few or the very young, but really, creativity can be developed by anyone for any role. In any industry. At any age. It is one of the most valuable skills anyone can have in a rapidly changing world. Tomorrow’s economy requires today’s creative thinking. Hosted by Sanoop Luke 04C, leader of YouTube's Kids & Learning Content in Australia, New Zealand, and South East Asia, this session will take you on a journey to new terrains, where you will discover a few perspectives to amplify your career. •What is creativity and where has mine gone?! •Meet a group of everyday folks from Australia who leaned into their imaginati...
venue: Betelnut date: Friday 8pm, 18 March 2016 Opening act: Rizal Rasendriya tix: 100k Bio/ Press UK based Aussie Ro Campbell’s relentlessly entertaining and award winnning brand of cheeky slightly dark humour has wowed audiences everywhere from Adelaide to Bangalore, Helsinki to Singapore and many places in between. He has performed at the last 8 Edinburgh Fringe festival’s and made The Scotsman’s pick of Best Jokes of The Fringe in 2009. In 2010 he was crowned Scottish Comedian Of The Year (slighty controversial being Australian and all). He has also written for British TV and Radio, featured regularly on BBC Radio Scotland and Kevin Bridges and Friends Live at The Stand, and has performed at the NZ Comedy Festival, Adelaide Fringe, Perth Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy...
Jason Burack of Wall St for Main St interviewed investor and money manager Ronald Stoeferle of Incrementum AG. http://www.incrementum.li/en Ronald has written an extensive annual "In Gold We Trust" Report on gold since 2006 that has appeared on CNBC, Bloomberg and Zero Hedge. He now co-manages a gold mining, oil producer and commodity fund in Europe. During this 35+ minute interview, Jason asks Ronald about his background and what got him interested in gold. Jason and Ronald talk about the macroeconomic situation, inflation, global QE and why gold was in a cyclical bear market from 2011-2014. Ronald thinks 2011-2014 was a mostly disinflationary period for the developed world but now inflation is picking up again and gold's secular bull market has returned. Jason and Ronald discuss...
Speaker: Michael Khor Director, Research Support Office and Bibliometrics Analysis, Nanyang Technological University Professor Michael Khor obtained his B Sc (Hons) and PhD degrees from Monash University, Australia. He worked as an Experimental Scientist at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) in Melbourne before joining the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in 1989. He has held a number of academic, research and administrative appointments, such as Director of Research; Director, Research Support Office; Deputy Director, Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA), Singapore Office; Director (Projects) at the National Research Foundation (NRF); Associate Provost (Research), President’s Office, NTU; Director, NTU Venture; and currently Director of Research Suppor...
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