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The artist's heart - Shayne Carter at Bangkok 1899

Musician Shayne Carter writes about his time as the inaugural artist in residence at creative hub Bangkok 1899 where he immersed himself in local culture and composed and performed with Thai artists.

Business / Article
About our business programme

Our business programme supports New Zealand companies to better understand Asia so they can make the most of opportunities in the region. We are also focussed on growing the next generation of Asia-sa

Business / Article
Asia Business Leaders and Economic Thought Leaders Fund

The Foundation supports major business conferences and events promote diversity among speakers and enhance their Asia content by helping to identify and fund speakers from Asia for your event.

Track II / News
Mekong: a region in the making

Victoria University lecturer Alex Bukh writes about the nations jostling for influence in the Mekong region - the major players, their motives and what's at stake.

News / News
Simon Draper's July 2019 Update

We launched our Perceptions of Asia report this week, a survey that has tracked the way New Zealanders view Asia and its peoples for more than 20 years. It’s fair to say that since the first survey wa

News / News
Connections matter -
Perceptions of Asia 2018

Increased personal connections and travel to Asia are helping to make New Zealanders feel more knowledgeable about the region, research from the Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono finds.

Resources / Report
New Zealanders' Perceptions of Asia and Asian Peoples - 2018

The Foundation’s latest Perceptions of Asia report shows a marked increase in New Zealanders’ self-assessed knowledge of Asia compared to five years ago.

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Entrepreneurship / News
Sheep milk and honey on the menu for North Asian entrepreneurs

Dairy cows, dairy sheep, honey bees and kiwifruit were all New Zealand specialties on show for seven entrepreneurs from North Asia.

Sports / News
Tokyo beyond the dojo

Nine Auckland teenagers experienced the dream of all young judoka (judo practitioners) when they got to live and train at the spiritual home of judo, the Kodokan Institute, in central Tokyo in April.

Business / News
Bold move pays off for Tokyo intern

Air New Zealand intern James Bowen describes leaving the comforts of Gisborne for the hustle and bustle of Tokyo.

Education / News
PE teachers get inside look at RWC and Olympic preparations

Christchurch Girls' High School physical education teacher Nicola Richards writes about her experiences on the Foundation's Japan Sports Forum.

Track II / News
Mekong development a double-edged sword

Leadership Network member Jordan King writes about the big issues facing countries through which the Mekong River flows and why developments in the region should be of interest to New Zealand.

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