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Chinese community fleeced out of thousands through rental scam
4 Mar 2024Police are alerting the Chinese community to rental scams being advertised online, particularly in Auckland.
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More than 500 monks gather in Auckland for global Buddhist summit
2 Mar 2024A clash between ancient rituals and environmentalism is on the agenda this weekend as more than 500 Buddhist monks and delegates from 28 countries gather in Auckland for a global Buddhist summit.
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Auckland Lantern Festival returns with dazzling light displays
23 Feb 2024Spectacular light show is making its first appearance in four years after being affected by weather events and the Covid-19 pandemic since 2020.
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Glowing up at Auckland Lantern Festival, massive dragon lantern and festivities
20 Feb 2024Hundreds of lanterns will set the Manukau Sports Bowl aglow as the festival returns after a four-year hiatus.
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Poll tax apology: To know our history is to know ourselves
14 Feb 2024On the anniversary of the poll tax apology, Eda Tang explores how the history of Chinese New Zealand can help shape its future.
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How to be well read in a year of dragons
12 Feb 2024New Zealand Poet Laureate Chris Tse curates a selection of recent books by Aotearoa's East and South East Asian writers to mark the Lunar New Year.
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Chinese New Year: What to expect in the Year of the Dragon
13 Feb 2024Some may find the astrological year ahead to be a little unpredictable and volatile in nature.
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How Chinese New Year customs and taboos can determine your fortune
13 Feb 2024The Chinese Lunar New Year features food, red envelopes of lucky money, fireworks and endless gatherings with family and friends.
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Quintessential culinary delights to ring in Chinese New Year
9 Feb 2024What dishes are typically prepared in China to ensure families are well placed to receive a healthy dollop of good luck and prosperity over the next 12 months?
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Convicted money launderer Ye Hua fails in bid to dodge record-breaking sentence
31 Jan 2024Hua was jailed in November for 7½ years after a jury found her guilty of 15 money laundering charges.
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New Zealand wins first Winter Youth Olympic Games figure skating medal
30 Jan 2024Auckland athlete Yanhao (Dwayne) Li lands a triple axel for the first time ever in competition.
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Auckland Lantern Festival back after four-year hiatus
22 Jan 2024Last year's BNZ Lantern Festival was cancelled due to the Anniversary Weekend Floods while Covid-19 shut down the event for three consecutive years before that.
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'I think about it every day': Yanfei Bao missing for six months
19 Jan 2024Despite an arrest in the case and an extensive search, the Christchurch real estate agent has never been found.
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Taiwanese New Zealanders keep close eye on Taiwan election outcome
17 Jan 2024Taiwanese New Zealanders are unsure what William Lai's victory in the presidential election might mean in terms of cross-strait ties with China.
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Why Lai's victory in Taiwan matters
15 Jan 2024Analysis - Beijing called him a "troublemaker" and a dangerous "separatist". Now he will be Taiwan's next president.
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Taiwan elects William Lai president in historic election
14 Jan 2024Lai wins an unprecedented third consecutive presidential term for his pro-sovereignty party, cementing a path that is increasingly divergent from China.
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Chinese Kiwis to visit Waitangi, ancestors' graves at Hokianga
8 Jan 2024More than 100 young Chinese New Zealanders will be travelling to Northland next month to attend Waitangi Day commemorations and pay respects to Chinese ancestors buried in Hokianga.
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Renowned Chinese haute couture designer Guo Pei in Aotearoa
14 Dec 2023China's most well-known haute couture designer has opened an exhibition in Auckland showcasing more than 60 breathtaking and majestic gowns. Audio
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Immigration tightening might only be temporary - Erica Stanford
8 Apr 2024While she is turning the tap down for now, the immigration minister says the reverse might be the case next year.
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Immigration changes to target 'unsustainable' migration
7 Apr 2024The government is bringing in immediate changes to the accredited employer worker visa.
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Taiwan earthquake survivors 'just held on to each other'
5 Apr 2024Four people caught in the magnitude 7.4 quake recall the moment it struck and how they survived. Video
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US, UK accuse China of spy campaign that may have hit millions
26 Mar 2024Officials have accused Beijing of a massive campaign that hit politicians, electoral services, academics, journalists and others.
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New interpretation service aims to help bank customers overcome language barriers
5 Mar 2024Westpac has introduced interpretation assistance by phone to support people in 190 languages.
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Allegations of migrant exploitation at Auckland bowling alley
15 Mar 2024The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment says there are currently 178 active investigations on accredited employers underway.
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