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2010

2 September - They're bold, they're brassy, they're Chin-Don Ya

26 August - The Second Japan Festival of Wellington is coming!

10 August - NZ curators to explore Korean and Chinese art scenes

7 July - Art curators invited to apply for tour of South Korea and China

18 June - Asia:NZ establishes young leaders exchange with Chinese partner

14 June - A New Zealand success story at education week event in Shanghai

1 June - Asia has Australia’s attention but can New Zealand get Australia’s?

1 June - To Shanghai and the world stage

12 May - Chinese portraits of a racist tax - Mu Yuming

21 April - Asia New Zealand Foundation welcomes new board members

20 April - It’s not just cricket: New Zealand’s untapped potential in South Asia – report

16 April - Bay of Plenty principal to visit Shanghai Expo

18 March - Flavours of Southeast Asia returns to Wellington

16 March - A taste of Southeast Asia on Wellington's waterfront

16 March - Low levels of Asia content in secondary schools - report

3 March - Mongolian rockers to play the Christchurch Lantern Festival

24 February - Record crowd expected at Auckland Lantern Festival

23 February - Mongolian rockers aim to make a noise at Auckland Lantern Festival

22 February - Christchurch artist wins Korean residency

16 February - Support increases for FTAs with Asian countries – survey

3 February - First Kiwi Asian journalism scholarship awarded

2 February - Kiwi Samoan gets inaugural Taiwan arts residency

 

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