Each week, we'll reach into Asia Society's archives to find a photo from the organization's nearly 60-year history. This week: Bill Clinton speaks at Asia Society's Annual Dinner in 2003.
Vietnamese American author recounts how he forced himself to confront the carnage, heartbreak, and marginalization of his childhood through writing.
Tiny souvenir statues of Mao and others on sale at the Dongtai Lu Antique Market in Shanghai, China on April 19, 2015. (Joan Campderros-i-Canas/Flickr)
Harry Shum, Jr. discusses his "most complex character" yet in the upcoming Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon sequel.
A short film recalls the Japanese American legacy on the West Coast and how the Miyazaki Bathhouse seeks to preserve and build upon it.
A lone lotus flower peeks through green lily pads in Singapore on April 18, 2015. (Mark Meng/Flickr)
America’s trade partners exhaled a collective sigh of relief last week with the Senate's approval of Trade Promotion Authority.
Hines Ward on his first return to South Korea in 2006: "It made me really proud of my Korean side and I am still grateful to the Korean people for their continued support and love."
“The United Nations conference in Paris this December is the next opportunity for leaders of the world’s biggest economies to show real leadership” on climate change, writes the Asia Society Policy Institute President in the New York Times.
Buddhist monks catch up with the world on their smartphones in Siem Reap, Cambodia on May 1, 2015. (Arileu/Flickr)