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A look at Year of the Horse celebrities

January 31, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Nina Huang Northwest Asian Weekly The Year of the Horse lands on Jan. 31. It is said to be a good year for those who are hardworking, who persevere, and who want to achieve success. Some horse traits include being popular, intelligent, talented, and kind. On the other hand, they can also be stubborn, […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Cultures Tagged With: 2014, Ang Lee, Bai Ling, Best Director Brokeback Mountain, Crouching Tiger, Filipino, Genghis Khan, Hidden Dragon, Mongol Empire, Nina Huang, Northeast Asia, Philippines, Pussycat Dolls, Rush Hour, TV, Taiwanese American, Tamlyn Tomita, Vol 33 No 6 | February 1 - February 7, Wild Wild West, Year of the Horse

Demystifying hot pot … and Little Sheeps

August 9, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng Northwest Asian Weekly Is there such a thing as a “real little sheep” (versus “fake little sheep”)?

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: 2011, Assunta Ng, Beijing, Brad Owen, China, Chinese, Genghis Khan, Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot Restaurant, Little Sheeps, MSG, Northwest Asian Weekly, Vol 30 No 32 | August 6 - August 12

Mongolian activist’s son: China police took mother

December 8, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

BEIJING, China (AP) — Chinese police detained the wife of the co-founder of a Mongolian separatist movement and raided the family bookstore just days before the

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2010, Beijing, China, Communist Party, Cultural Revolution, Genghis Khan, Govruud Huuchinhuu, Inner Mongolia, Liu Xiaobo, Nobel Peace Prize, Southern Mongolian Democratic Alliance, Tiananmen Square, Vol 29 No 50 | December 11 - December 17, Wei Lesi, Zhou Yongkang, letter, reunion

Mongolia counts carcasses after harsh winter

June 3, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

UYANGA, Mongolia (AP) – Before he can fully tend to his dwindling herd, Demberel has to bury the dead cows, goats, and sheep caused by Mongolia’s worst winter

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2010, Akbar Usmani, Genghis Khan, Mongolia, Munkhbat Lhagvasuren, Purev Zagarzusem, UNDP, UYANGA, Ulan Bator, United Nations, Vol 29 No 23 | June 5 - June 11

Top 10 Asian films of 2009

December 30, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

2009 brought a wealth of Asian and Asian-related films to American theaters. Here’s a quick look back at 10 films you should have seen — and if you haven’t, you should hunt these down at your local video store:

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, At the Movies Tagged With: 2009, 2010, Andrew Hamlin, Chan-wook Park, Chinese, Daytime Drinking, Genghis Khan, Hideaki Anno, Japanese Thought Police, Kang-hee Kim, Kang-ho Song, Late Bloomer, Sam-dong Song, Sang-yeop Yuk, South Korean, Thavi Phrasavath, Vol 29 No 1 | January 2 - January 8

SIFF 2010

April 29, 2000 By Northwest Asian Weekly

China Bodyguards and Assassins † City of Life and Death Last Train Home Little Big Soldier † A Spray of Plum Blossoms Hong Kong Bodyguards and Assassins Crossing Hennessy Dream Home Little Big Soldier Love in a Puff Prince of Tears India Khargosh Peepli Live A Request From Earth Japan Air Doll The Chef of South […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Au Revoir Taipei, Australia, Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo, Canada, China, Crossing Hennessy, Genghis Khan, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Last Dancer, Last Train Home, Malaysia, Philippines, SIFF, Taiwan, Thailand

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