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News and perspectives for and about the diverse Chinese community in New Zealand
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‘Competitive’ Asian supermarket prices benefit consumers
11 Aug 2025The Commerce Commission says the increased competition that exists between Asian grocery stores is something it would like to see across the entire sector.
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Deceased Wellington diver named as Chiu Minh Looc
10 Aug 2025Friends speak of his passion for scuba diving and gathering seafood for his family.
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Jailed blessing scam pair may have victims in Australia
8 Aug 2025Police say two individuals convicted of fraud relating to a blessing scam are wanted by authorities in Australia.
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Meet Ne Zha, the child deity behind the global animation blockbuster
8 Aug 2025Cultural experts say the Ne Zha films have deepened the appeal of the character's cuteness, fearless spirit and mastery of magical arts.
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Teen seeks new logo after ‘shocking’ KFC demand
8/7/2025A young Christchurch entrepreneur has launched an appeal on social media to find a "unique" design for his Korean fried chicken operation.
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Tight job market limits career mobility for Asian workers
4/7/2025Migrant background makes it hard for some workers to find better positions elsewhere, so many stay where they are.
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Everything you need to know about toll roads
9/7/2025The government wants private companies to join infrastructure projects, but how could this impact new toll roads?
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Chinese documentaries expand presence at 2025 Doc Edge
8/7/2025Ai Weiwei's Turandot leads a strong line-up of seven films related to China at this year's festival.
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Immigration levy could hit international student numbers, universities say
3/7/2025Universities say a proposal that could make them pay a levy to Immigration New Zealand might harm international student numbers.
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美国海关有权查你的手机吗?遇到这种情况该怎么做?
7/7/2025解释性报道:在当今社会,我们每个人的手机中几乎都包含着我们全部生活细节。但这也意味着当你出国旅游的时候,特别容易受到影响。这合法吗?普通人能做些什么来保护自己的隐私呢?本文为您进行解读。
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China bans uncertified power banks on domestic flights
2/7/2025International passengers with connecting domestic flights in China would be expected to comply with the ban due to concerns over potential safety risks.