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Prof. Thitinan of Chulalongkorn University explains Thailand's current issues and . . . |
our members ask questions. |
Chulalongkorn University students tell us about their lives in casual settings . . . |
and private conversations. |
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Living in a Thai village: exploring a pathway, |
making friends, |
and joining students at the village school. |
Dr. Stephen Leong of the Institute of Strategic and International Studies talks of
Malaysia's issues and its role in the region. |
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Sunway University College's students welcome us with a private concert of traditional
Malay music- |
and, afterward, there's a chance to talk and share. |
Anthony Wong, one of Malaysia's most successful entrepreneurs, meets us in the Jungle Lodge to explain the riska and rewards of starting a company. |
You only really understand the Malaysian rainforest by trekking through it. |
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And up and down it. |
Along the way, though, there's lunch . . . |
and a natural shower. |
Meeting students at the National University of Singapore. |
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Asking a question to NUS professor Lam Peng Er. |
Sidney Jones, Southeast Asia Program Director of the International Crisis Group (and expert on terrorism in the region) shares a laugh with old friend Dwight Clark. |
Exploring Singapore's modern subway system. |
The group's final reflection session-and a light moment with Keio-SFC professor Toru Nomura. |