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Hunting the Secrets of the Philippines

February 20, 2018February 20, 2018 / seasiapasts / 3 Comments

Hunting the Secrets of the Philippines. Grab a tea or coffee (tsaa or kape) & enjoy reading. This Fascinating post uses art, anthropology, history to explore how the authors understanding changed.

Heritage, Memories & Kinship: Reflections On Qing Ming Festival

June 10, 2017June 29, 2017 / seasiapasts / Leave a comment

Graves told stories of geographical, familial ties, folklore and culture, and spanned the realms of the sacred and profane.

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