Each week, we'll reach into Asia Society's archives to find a photo from the organization's nearly 60-year history. This week: Deng Xiaoping's 1979 visit.
A beige chow chow dog poses for the camera in an alleyway in Beijing, China on March 22, 2015. (Jens Schott Knudsen/Flickr)
Premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this month, Hemal Trivedi and Mohammed Naqvi's documentary examines Pakistan’s ideological landscape through the lives of five distinct individuals.
Tall buildings glisten in the night sky in Hong Kong on March 27, 2015. (Alex Chen/Flickr)
A second language can be more than just a straightforward communication tool. Accomplished Mandarin learners at the National Chinese Language Conference share ways the language has impacted them.
Dr. Akihiko Tanaka explains how his organization helps maintain Japan's image as a "responsible global citizen."
Sanjeev Sherchan says there has to be better coordination in the aid that's flowing into Nepal.
An elderly man twirls his mustache while winking at the camera in Jaisalmer, India on March 27, 2015. (Timo/Flickr)
"It has changed the way I think about time and history," photographer Naoya Hatakeyama said of his frequent trips to his tsunami-ravaged hometown to photograph the transformed landscape.
Jocelyn Ford, director of 'Nowhere to Call Home,' discusses sexism in Tibet, how Han Chinese have reacted to depictions of racism in her film, and the surprising signals she’s received from Chinese authorities.