Asia
From a refuge which looks after exploited wild animals to the world’s smallest penguins.
Socially distant scares in Tokyo 'haunted house'—Berlin's Boars
A zombie-inspired experience for people who want scares but also be Covid-19 safe.
‘Hang on’: How log rafts helped build Japan—Rome's 150th anniversary
‘Hang on’: Riding the log rafts that helped build Japan
Hiroshima marks 75 years since the atom bomb—Hiroshima at 75
Hiroshima marks 75 years since the atom bomb
Cambodia's Angkor Wat Temple deserted in lockdown—The Future of Flying
The largest religious monument in the world and normally teeming with tourists.
Could the electric tuk-tuk be a success?—Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s petrol powered tuk-tuks are a cheap way to travel but are also polluting.
Why is this seagrass so important?—The Maldives
Ade Adepitan visits the Maldives to find out about the plant.
Could this be the ultimate selfie?—Seoul
A coffee shop where you print an image on the froth of your coffee.
Feeding time with Borneo's semi-wild orangutans—11/10/2019 GMT
Orangutans rescued from captivity and rehabilitated live in the surrounding forest.
What are these keyhole shaped mounds?—New Osaka World Heritage Site
The mounds are dotted across Japan - their secrets are still being uncovered.
The market that ‘steps aside’ for trains—Eco-tourism in Thailand
Up to eight times a day vendors take in their awnings to allow the train to pass.
Reef rescue: Could this robot help save corals?—The Great Barrier Reef
A submersible robot delivers baby corals to damaged areas allowing reefs to re-grow.
How replanting mangroves brought back shellfish—Eco-tourism in Thailand
Mike Corey visits the Khlong Khon Mangrove Conservation Center.
Stinky tofu: The dish like 'smelly feet'—Taiwan
In Taiwan Carmen Roberts tries a plate of fermented street food known as stinky tofu
Fashion revolution takes India by storm—Underwater Armistice
The market is expected to be worth $3.4bn (£2.58bn) by 2020.
Making the perfect cup of Oolong tea—Taiwan Special
Mountain teas are slower growing with a more intense flavour.
Sandboarding on a 'singing' sand dune—Kazakhstan Special
Mike Corey visits the Altyn-Emel National Park in Kazakhstan.
Hunting Ainu style in Hokkaido—Japan Direct
Atsushi Monbetsu has returned to his Ainu roots and takes Rajan Datar hunting.
From Japanese train station to guest house—Japan Direct
Why an ex-railway worker restored a disused station.
Could a walk in nature help with stress?—Japan
Forest bathing: Could a walk in nature help with stress?
Royal Doctor Service flying high at 90—Alice Springs
Flying Doctors: Australian doctor service marks 90 years.
e-Jeepney: Manila's iconic vehicle reimagined—Best Bits
e-Jeepney: How Manila's iconic jeep has been reimagined.
Thailand's rubbish-clearing 'beachbot'—Exploring Florence on a Budget
A locally-designed robot is helping to clear Thailand's sandy beaches of cigarette butts.
Exploited wild animals find refuge—Wildlife in Thailand
Exploited wild animals find refuge at wildlife centre.
'I feed not just the body, but the soul'—Exploring Manila
The restaurant based around owner’s bi-polar disorder.























