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Chion-in Temple – Kyoto – 知恩院

Chion-in Temple is the head temple of the Jodo Buddhism sect in Kyoto. The temple has over one million followers and is famous for its Sanmon Gate.

Chiron-in Temple was built in the 1600s. It’s Sanmon gate stands at 24 meters tall, 50 meters wide. It’s Japan’s largest wooden gate. It leads you to the massive Miedo Hall, Chion-in’s main building. Miedo Hall houses a statue of the Priest Honen, who founded the Jodo sect in 1175. Honen was introduced in Chinese texts claiming the possibility of salvation simply by proclaiming faith in the Buddha Amida.

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How the World’s Biggest Protest Got Its Own Voice in a Grassroots Newspaper| Influence

Navkiran Natt is one of the founders of Trolley Times, a newspaper started at the farmers’ protest campsite in the outskirts of Delhi. Navkiran and her friends are some of the many faces behind the protest movements’ David and Goliath-style battle against the government. With a following of 100k from around the world, Trolley Times has been a strong voice of the farmer protest. In November, 2021, after a year of intense protesting on the streets by the farmers, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the scrapping of three unpopular farm laws.

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“I Left Anonymous. Now I’m Back” | Super Users

We interview the original founder of the infamous hacktivist group Anonymous about how the organisation grew, and ask about some of the stories they have become most famous for, such as cyber attacks against governments and institutions.

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This Is How a Deadly Gangster Became a Marathon Runner | Bad Blood

Rahul Jadhav is a rising star in India’s marathon community. He has competed in many events and he also runs for charity. Rahul is also a vocal advocate of sobriety and is a counsellor by profession. However, this isn’t what his life looked like a decade back. Rahul was introduced to the infamous Mumbai underworld in his teens and he quickly rose up the ranks of crime. From laundering vast sums of money, to criminal intimidation, and arms’ dealing, he did it all. His name was associated with some of India’s most dreaded gangsters. How did this man, who was also an addict, change his life? This is the story of this episode of Bad Blood, VICE Asia’s ongoing series looking at crime and criminals via a unique lens.

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I Was Sold at a Slave Market

A victim of the Libyan migrant slave trade describes the horrors of being trapped in a horrific cycle of imprisonment, forced labour and torture.

Migrants who reach Libya are being exploited by slave traders and being sold in public markets. An ordeal that often sees people held in prison, tortured for ransom, and sold into painful labour or debt slavery.

Informer is a series where we hear the anonymised confessions and insights of people on the inside of different industries, institutions and events.

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London’s Joyful Lockdown Ravers

Now that lockdown is officially over in the UK, we look back at Joy Anonymous, a dance collective that brought happiness to Londoners during the misery of lockdown.

Like the pied pipers of the South Bank, they set up on the beach of the River Thames and played for hours to allow the people of the area to dance and feel human again. Like moths to a flame, these events filled up with hundreds of passersby.

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Inside China’s Drag Community

In this episode of Rainbow Guide to Life, China’s pioneering drag queen, Kudos, who became famous on China’s social media, shows us how the internet became a safe space for other drag queens in Shanghai. Kudos then takes VICE World News to one of China’s biggest events for LGBTQI + community voguing Shanghai, where other big names in drag compete on stage in a ballroom style competition.

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A Classic Hong Kong Diner Dish That Came from British Rule

Lucas Sin, chef of Nice Day Chinese and Junzi Kitchen, explains the fascinating and unique history behind diners in Hong Kong, known as Cha Chaan Tengs. As he explains, Lucas makes macaroni & ham soup, stocking milk tea, toast, and scrambled eggs. The British colonized Hong Kong for 100 years, and in that time, a mixture of Chinese and British culture emerged, embracing ingredients like ketchup instead of tomato sauce, and utilizing western utensils instead of chopsticks. Today, cha chaan tengs are at the forefront of culture, pushing diner food in new, unexpected, and exciting directions.

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Harumafuji just throwing people

Yokozuna Harumafuji just throwing people around. Enjoy!

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Is the War on Drugs Killing the Environment? | The War on Drugs

An informative drugs archive series exploring how global law enforcements have approached ‘The war on Drugs’. Each episode explores stories where criminalisation has back fired on the police and the public.

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