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A graffiti-covered wall in Pondicherry, India, and a concrete skate park at Los Angeles' Venice Beach are among the ...
SHANGHAI, April 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The 8th China Festival of Education, hosted by Wellington College China, brought together over 70 speakers and more than 800 attendees from around the world.
Parent representatives from the Wellington College China group join ... College China at Wellington College International Shanghai on April 12, 2025. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] The ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — For more than a decade, passengers at New Zealand ’s Wellington Airport have boarded flights below the figures of two giant, hovering eagles from the Hobbit films ...
Shanghai is banking on more international sporting events and concerts in the city this summer to revive spending to counter the blows to consumer confidence from the China-US trade war. The city ...
Students from Wellington College International Shanghai give performance during the 8th China Festival of Education hosted by Wellington College China at the school on April 12, 2025. [Photo ...
Wellington Airport’s giant eagle sculptures will be removed to make room for a new, secret display. The eagles, installed 12 years ago, will be dismantled on Friday night and placed in storage.
Get ready! FloTrack's Nia Gibson, Trey Hardee, and Danielle Alakija break down everything you need to know ahead of Diamond League Shanghai. Get ready for the action in Shanghai! FloTrack's Nia ...
The Diamond League Shanghai/Keqiao 2025 was the second event of the new Diamond League season on FloTrack. Here are all the results from China on May 3. The start of the 2025 Wanda Diamond League ...
The eagles were crafted by the film props and effects company Wētā Workshop, which created tens of thousands of props for the Oscar-winning fantasy films directed by Jackson one of Wellington ...
The Shanghai Museum and China Eastern Air Holding Co Ltd unveiled a wide-body aircraft with a themed coating of ancient ...
The Curia polling from January shows 30% of Wellington voters preferred fiscally conservative councillor Ray Chung, compared to 18% who support Tory Whanau for another term. Photo / Mark Mitchell.