
Asian Threads

Asian Threads is a half hour weekly docu-story series spinning the tales of Asian communities and cultures -- their personal accounts, their history, their literature. Storyteller Reenita Malhotra Hora distills the wisdom of ancient and modern traditions bringing you epic moments woven deep into the fabric of Asia.
Neither a news show nor a talk show, each episode of Asian Threads is woven around a single theme. Our stories profile interesting people and the things that happen to them. Some are well known personalities, others are regular everyday people. There are funny moments and emotional moments, all feature real scenes with real characters and narrative threads. When we feature fiction, we draw upon stories about what it's like to be here in Asia or as part of the Asian diaspora.
Would you like to broadcast your story on Asian Threads?
If you hear about something in the news or in your community that you think might make a good docu-story for us, send us an email: asianthreads@rthk.hk. We will contact you if your idea works for a forthcoming show.
Would you like to broadcast your story on Asian Threads?
If you hear about something in the news or in your community that you think might make a good docu-story for us, send us an email: asianthreads@rthk.hk. We will contact you if your idea works for a forthcoming show.
Other Episodes
- 2013-02-24 Episode 40: In conversation with Avan Jesia, author of 'Tower'
- 2013-02-17 Episode 39: Innovators in HK
- 2013-02-10 Episode 38: Caricature artists in Hong Kong
- 2013-02-03 Episode 37: Victorious - The winners of the Hong Kong Top Story Competition 2012
- 2013-01-27 Episode 36: Stories of the Chinese Diaspora in Australia and New Zealand
- 2013-01-20 Episode 35: All Aboard Expat - Why dedicated expats never go home
- 2013-01-13 Episode 34:Laura Margolis, The Heroine of Shanghai's Jewish Ghetto during World War II










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