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Over the past six weeks China Daily reporter D J Clark has been walking the Beijing waterways, discovering five unique day walks that have t...
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This podcast is of D J Clark's weekly video story, published on the China Daily website. The features cover a variety of subjects from in depth special reports to travel and regional events....

Over the past six weeks China Daily reporter D J Clark has been walking the Beijing waterways, discovering five unique day walks that have t...

Since the 11th century in Beijing, dynastic emperors built moats to defend their city walls, and it is a loop of these waterways that makes...

In part five of Walking the Beijing Waterways, D J Clark starts near the international exhibition center where the Bahe river spills out int...

In part four of Walking the Beijing Waterways, D J Clark starts where the last walk finished, at the entrance to Yuyuantan Park under the ol...

In part three of Walking the Beijing waterways, D J Clark takes off on a 13 km western walk that is broadly divided into two halves. The fir...

In part two of Walking the Beijing Waterways, D J Clark takes off on a central route that loops around a series of lakes and moats which tak...

Often the best way to explore a new city is by foot and Beijing is no exception. Although the city gets a lot of bad press for it’s high lev...

Kesha is from a small village in Nepal’s western hills. She continues her traditional proffession of tailoring. She is a widely respected co...

Chitrakali comes from the Magar community in the western hills. She has taken her traditional skills in collecting and weaving wild Himalaya...

Devaki is from the hills in Nuwarkot, north of Kathmandu. Born into the highest Brahmin caste, her family lost all that they had during a ma...

Pinki is from the Maithili community of Nepal’s eastern Terai (plains). Her story shows the changing family dynamics especially in conservat...

Parbati Rai truly represents a modern Nepali woman living in rural eastern Nepal. Unlike your stereotypical village woman, she is very outsp...

Mina comes from a ethnic caste of Kumal, which for generations has produced clay pots. Now with cheaper plastic products coming from India a...

Durga is from a marginalised ethnic group known as Danuwars, from the inner-Terai of eastern Nepal. She has endured a difficult life, living...

Pawa is from a small Badi community on the outskirts of Dailekh bazaar. The Badi people are one of the most discriminated and oppressed sub-...

Kalpana is a former ‘Kamaiya’ (bonded labourer). Now, she runs her own tailoring enterprise, providing employment and training to other form...

Nestled in the mountains of north Sichuan, the Jiuzhai valley is possibly one of China’s most picturesque landscapes. In winter the waterfal...

You Zhong Ding Da, was born in Jianpan village, one of just a handful of small Tibetan communities within the Jiuzhai Gou National park. He...

Cecilia Chen worked for ten years in public relations until one day she decided to give up her day job, pick up a camera and notepad and tak...

Ten finalists competed in the second Jiuzhai Zhuoma beauty contest that ran for more than 50 days across Sichuan’s famous mountain region. T...

Taking in the pristine Borneo Rain Forest is unfortunately very much an endangered experience. The promise of quick profits from cutting it...

More than 2.5 million people, 41 percent of Ningxia's population, are living in the region's southern mountainous area, which the United Nat...

Following announcements from Beijing and Shaanxi on contingency plans for heavily polluted days, China Daily reporter D J Clark sets out to...

Nestled on the Hunan Guizhou border, Fenghuang is a small but beautiful city deep in the Tuo Jiang River valley. For one week in December it...

Freelance photographer and writer Cecilia Chen has visited both the north and south poles and have been surprised at the growing number of C...

Zhang Lian was born and brought up on a small rural farm in Ningxia Hui Autonomous region. Tired of farming he left his village to start a n...

Local village imam, Yang Yinping from Sha Tupo village in Ningxia province, China, explains why halal food is important for the Hui communit...

This video traces Bhushan Tuladhar a recycle enthusiast who has turned his home in the suburbs of Kathmandu into an example of how individua...

The first in a new series on “Reacting to Climate Change – Stories from Asia” this video traces green architect Clifford Espinosa in his que...

Angelique Songco, a dive master and director of the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, the largest marine park in the Philippines, is intensely f...

this video traces park volunteer Erik Suheri who is hoping the planting of lost of lost Mangrove forests to the north of Jakarta will help p...

Over the past 25 years Rajendra Singh, known as India’s rainman, has built more than 4,500 earthen check dams to combat water shortages acro...

Amir Hossain was once a farmer on the banks of the Meghna river but as the banks collapsed and the water levels rose so he saw his farm and...

Le Hoang Viet, an innovator, has invented a more efficient way to burn rice husk in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta kilns, that no longer pollutes th...

Mei Han is in charge of Lian Wei defences that runs along the West River in Zhaoqing, Guangdong. She is in a constant battle with an increas...

The Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Mr C Y Leung, attended a flag raising ceremony held in Golden Bauhinia Square at the Hong Kong Convention...

Hu Wuqiang was born into a family of potters from Tongguan, Hunan province, that spans back over 1,200 years. Lately he rediscovered a Tang...
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Bali, also known as Island of the Gods, is a land of many opportunities for the adventurous traveler in search of a paradise getaway.

There is a saying in China that goes “Food is like Heaven.” As the balance of the population shifts from the countryside to the cities so mo...

Over the past 20 years horse riding as a sport in China has been on the rise, since the 2008 Olympics where China was represented by six rid...

A global drought this year has affected some of the world’s largest food producing countries leading to lower outputs and increasing prices...

As the world moves closer to December 12th 2012, the final date of a 5,125 year long ancient Mayan calendar. So China’s media has been incre...

Guidebooks advise against a trip to Nepal in July and August. It’s the height of the monsoon. But desperate to escape the Beijing summer hea...

Feeling a little jaded, by all the athleticism of the Olympics, D J Clark visits the Temple of Heaven Park in southeast Beijing in search of...

In the third video in the series, D J Clark goes to Taoranting park in the south of Beijing where he discovers a sport invented in Shanxi 20...

In the second video in the series, D J Clark goes to Zizhu Park near Beijing's National library to find Zhang Liguo, to seek Jiang Li Guo, A...

In a small courtyard on the north side of the Jingshan Park, that overlooks the Forbidden city in Beijing, a small group of leisure entrepre...

The 15th July is an auspicious day in Brunei. The streets and buildings of Bandar Seri Begawan are lavishly decorated in yellow, black and r...

Perched in a small corner of Borneo island, 1,500 KM directly south of Hainan province, lies the small but wealthy country of Brunei Darussa...

As the temperature warms up in the capital city, China Daily multimedia reporter D J Clark went out to capture some scenes of the old and ne...