Volume 3 No. 3 April - June 2006  
THE TEAM

EDITOR’S NOTE

LETTERS

SPECIAL REPORTS

Tambora: Lost Civilisation of the East?

Bigfoot: Fact or Fiction?

Mak Yong Declared a World Heritage

FEATURES

The Bronze Beats On
BY S. F. LIEW
PHOTOGRAPHS BY S. C. SHEKAR

The Butterfly Collector Who Changed the World
BY SEAN BERMINGHAM

PAHANG FOCUS

Pahang Overview

Natural Heritage Unmatched
BY KEN RUBELI

Lore of Lake Chini
BY V. DURGA

Escape to the Hills
BY NEIL KHOR

ARCHAEOLOGY

The Fort That Time Forgot
BY LIM CHEN SIAN

ARCHITECTURE

Sri Lanka’s Dutch Connection
BY WENDY HUTTON

CINEMA

Dian Yin: China’s Electric Shadows
BY YVONNE TEH

COLLECTIBLES

Art You Can Own
BY NEIL KHOR

Christie’s Asian Art in New York

TREASURES

Gems on the Silk Road: Bejewelled Samarkand
BY YAHYA MAT HASSAN

ON EXHIBITION

Unearthing Thailand’s Treasures
BY MICK SHIPPEN

The Old Man and the Sea: The Photography of Yip Cheong Fun
BY KEVIN Y. L. TAN

PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION

Conserving Paper Artworks
BY JOSEPHINE CHANG

TRAVELLER

Laotian Charm
BY MICHAEL SMITHIES
PHOTOGRAPHS BY UTHAI TRAISIWAKUL

 

 

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