Here we have gathered some resources for you to explore and learn more about these countries.
Exploring Asia Presentation
Explore the culture and what it means to study abroad in China, Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Hong Kong (PDR China).
Studying in Asia
Check out what past U of G study abroad participants have to say about studying in Asia.
Explore Other Study Abroad Ambassador Profiles [3]
You can also use our Program Search Tool [4] to see which universities we have partnered with in this region and find links to visit the partner university website to learn more about how it can fit into your degree. Using the search tool you can find information about the semester dates, courses offered in English, residence, and more.
Movies, Documentaries, and Books
An entertaining and fun way to get to know a culture is through their movies, documentaries, or books. There are many popular films and books gaining attention and visibility, many of which are available on the streaming platforms available through your UofG Central ID [5].
A popular genre from this region is Japanese Animation known as Anime, and Japanese comics called Magna. Often times they depict real cultural practices allowing the viewers to learn about Japanese culture. Other books from this region are:
- The Things They Carried by Tom O'Brien (Vietnam)
- The Refugees by Viet Thanh Nguyen (Vietnam)
Or grab some popcorn and check out these films:
- Asian Insight [6]: a series of six films that explore the past and present social structures, behavioural patterns and relationships, beliefs, art, architecture, and artifacts or the people of Asia
- Seven Samurai [7] (Japan)
- How to Travel Japan - The Ultimate Travel Documentary [8] (Japan)
- Age of Samurai, Battle for Japan (Japan)
- In the Mood for Love [9] (China)
- The Big Durian [10] (Malaysia)
- Apprentice [11] (Singapore)
- Monsoon (Vietnam)
- Furie (Vietnam)
And some book options for you to read through:
- The Sorrow of War, Bao Ninh (Vietnam)
- The Sympathizer, Viet Thanh Nguyen (Vietnam)
Explore Kanopy [12] Explore Audio Cine Films [13] Explore UofG Streaming Options [12]
Arts & Culture
Google's Arts and Culture site [14] can help you to explore museums, cities, history, and culture. Here are some samples of the Asian exploration you can do from the comfort of your own home!
- China Modern Contemporary Art Document [15]
- Visit Malaysia [16]
- H [17]ong Kong Museum of Art [18]
[14] - Singapore, Sarong Kebaya and Style: Peranakan Fashion [19]
- Meshiagare! Flavours of Japan [20]
- The Institute for Studies of Society, Economy, and Environment [21] (Vietnam)
- Wonders of China [22]
- Made in Japan [23]
Restaurants and Recipes
One of the most exciting parts of learning about a new culture is trying new foods! Food is an important part of culture and is an expression of cultural identity. If you are looking to practice your cooking skills, here are some recipes for you to test out:
- Easy Potstickers Recipe (Chinese dumplings) [24]
- Sushi [25] (Japan)
- Bubur Cha Cha [26] (Malaysian Coconut Milk Dessert)
- Hong Kong Style Wonton Noodle Soup [27]
Or if you don't feel like cooking tonight, try out these places in the Guelph area:
- The Nguyen [28] serves up delectable Vietnamese dishes made fresh daily from authentic Vietnamese recipes!
- Crafty Ramen [29] is Japanese-inspired and uses the principles of Japanese cooking and uses local influence to bring ramen to Ontario
- Woks Taste [30] serves delicious Chinese food in the heart of Guelph
Music
Switch up your regular playlist as you explore this Asia playlist [31] we put together!