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News and perspectives for and about the diverse Chinese community in New Zealand
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Pretty in pink: Discover prime locations to bathe in blossoms
5 Sep 2025A primer on the best locations to experience the fleeting beauty of cherry blossoms nationwide. Audio
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Long-serving ethnic officer retiring with 'immense' gratitude
5 Sep 2025Jessica Phuang, Auckland police's ethnic responsiveness manager, says she will retire from the job but continue to serve the community.
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How a lost diary at Lake Tekapo sparked an ongoing treasure hunt
3 Sep 2025A steady stream of visitors has been seen combing the shoreline of Lake Tekapo since February in search of a mysterious package that has become a viral…
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Educators call for compulsory second-language classes
1 Sep 2025Recommendation comes amid government moves to mandate a new structured literacy curriculum nationwide.
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Asian comedians in search of a laugh to break down cultural barriers
16/4/2025Stand-up performers call for greater participation from their communities to reflect the country's diverse population.
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诗与花的纪念:关于澳新军团日的历史沿革及文化解读
22/4/2025每年的4月25日,身处世界各地的新西兰人都会纪念澳新军团日。这一天是为了纪念澳大利亚和新西兰联军于1915年在加利波利展开的首次大规模军事行动的日子。
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Restaurant owner who told staff to serve unsafe food gets sentence reduced
17/4/2025Samurai Bowl owner Xinchen Liu was originally sentenced to six months' home detention.
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Christchurch man jailed over three years for black market tobacco operation
16/4/2025Zijing Yu was arrested last year after illegally importing 740 kilograms of tobacco and 25,000 cigarettes.
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How three Chinese families survived NZ's Covid lockdowns
11/4/2025Five years on, three families in very different set of circumstances consider how the country's lockdowns shaped their lives.
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Christchurch restaurant owner fined $30k after serving recalled toxic noodles
11/4/2025Samurai Bowl owner Xinchen Liu accused of serving recalled ramen meals to customers and breaching immigration law.
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Spotlight falls on NZ Confucius Institutes in wake of Australian closures
11/4/2025Domestic universities say they are comfortable with existing relationships as calls grow to review ties. Audio