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Opinion: NZ should speak up for human rights

In this article Vinod Bal looks at Wellington’s response to Beijing’s treatment of the Uyghur people, and explains why a firmer stance might be required.

Research / News
Research looks at new framework for teaching international students from China

Cultural assumptions may be impacting how international students from China engage at New Zealand tertiary institutions and how they are taught needs to be revised, says educator Jeremy Taylor.

Education / News
Online wushu workshops provide
fun and learning in lockdown

With COVID-19 forcing student learning online, the Foundation's education team got creative and began offering online workshops that bring professional instructors into the home.

News / News
Māori fashion meets China

Fashion designer Kiri Nathan recently travelled to China with a group of other Māori fashion designers. Read about their trip in China, and also the establishment of Kāhui Māori Fashion Collective.

Education / News
Students wowed by lantern festival performers

It’s not often a Mongolian throat singer, a Chinese hat juggler and a trio of traditional folk musicians turn up at Timaru Girls’ High School, so when they do, the students sit up and take notice.

Track II / News
US-China trade war: Is WTO reform the way forward?

Trade policy consultant Stephanie Honey reflects on the escalation of the US-China tariff war and the implications for the multilateral trading system.

Track II / News
Track II: China's access to Big Data fuelling tech boom

Fairfax National Communities editor Jeremy Rees was struck by the way Chinese tech companies are mining Big Data to make technological leaps when he travelled to China in August as part of an Asia New

Leadership Network / News
Engineers build China connections on anniversary of Rewi Alley's birth

Leadership Network members Jenny Chu and Daniel Scott learnt about the amazing advances Chinese engineering has made in recent years when they travelled to China as part of the New Zealand China Frien

Business / News
Nurturing relationships key for NZ businesses to thrive in China

For many small and medium enterprises (SMEs), cracking the Chinese market is seen as the holy grail, but it 's a road fraught with risk for those who plunge ahead without good understanding of some of

Education / News
Schools to be treated to an array of Chinese performances

Chinese performers in New Zealand for the Lantern Festivals will also visit schools in Auckland, Whangarei and Canterbury next week as part of an Asia New Zealand Foundation education roadshow.

Arts / News
Dunedin cemeteries inspire Shanghai artist

The musings of two two-hundred-year-old ghosts pondering life and death in a cemetery on the Otago Peninsula is the basis of a short film Chinese video artist Chen Zhou shot during his time as artist-

Media / News
Reporting on China's 'black gold'

New Zealand Herald investigative reporter Olivia Carville and investigative photographer Mike Scott travelled to China late last year to cover stories including the billion-dollar global hair trade. T

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