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Entries from Shanghaiist tagged with 'asia'

April 4, 2008

Wonder if Scottish golfer Colin Montgomerie thought his whining about not getting an invite to play in next weekend's Masters Tournament (while lower ranked Asian golfers, including China's top player Liang Wenchong, did get special invites) would open up this can of worms. Thai golfer Prayad Marksaeng (pictured) responded to Monty's musings: "I believe they invite Asian players because golf and golfers in Asia are developing fast, and Asian golfers are playing better and better......

Continue Reading "More on Monty: 'Maybe he dislikes Asian players'"

January 25, 2008

Air Asia, Asia's first budget airline, has just announced its latest China destination. From now on, you can fly from Hangzhou (which is just a stone's throw from Shanghai) to Kuala Lumpur at a fraction of the price! We just did a quick check on their system and if you plan ahead of time, you can expect to pay around RMB1,115 (taxes included) for the flight. You can even select your own seats on the......

Continue Reading "Air Asia: Another way to get your ass out of China"

December 18, 2007

We who live in Shanghai have to have a soft spot for Filipino cover bands — there could be one waiting around just about every corner in certain parts of the city. And so despite having nothing to do with Shanghai (or China), we thought we'd post this tip we got from reader Ryan Martin this morning via email: I don't know if you guys covered this but the singer of a Filipino cover band......

Continue Reading "To all the cover bands: Don't stop believing"

November 21, 2007

Southeast Asian pact exposes rifts [NY Times] Southeast Asian leaders signed a charter here today that was drafted as a watershed document to bind the region together as a European-style economic community but has instead exposed the sharp divisions over Myanmar and other issues among the signatories.Malaysia busts DVD lab in its biggest raid in 2007 [Reuters] Malaysia has raided a laboratory capable of churning out $52 million worth of pirated DVDs a year in......

Continue Reading "Around Asia: Facebook bans, student gang rapes and DVD raids"

November 7, 2007

Hong Kong Triad T-Shirt Gets Fashion Label in Hot Water [Asiaone.com] The arrest of 18 employees of a Hong Kong lifestyle and retail chain over a controversial new line of T-shirts '14K' bearing the name of a well-known triad gang spurred an apology from the store's founder.Pakistan - Besieged Musharraf plays for time [Asia Times] Having opened a can of worms by declaring a state of emergency, Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf is now in......

Continue Reading "Around Asia: Hong Kong triad t-shirts, emergency in Pakistan and the imbalanced boy-girl ratio"

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