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Local tourists play a traditional game of jumping rope, called 'zero point', while touring Kampong Lorong Buangkok, the last remaining village in Singapore, with the city skyline in the background, October 3, 2020. (Photo by Reuters)
  • A sleepy village nestled in the heart of Singapore has become a tourist hotspot and is now seeing a flurry of activity.
  • China’s northwestern Xinjiang autonomous region is home to various ethnic minority groups with rich and tasty traditional cuisines.
  • Chinese are celebrating the country’s National Day with loads of festive activities.
  • Tasmanian devils had lived in the forests of mainland Australia before they went extinct 3,000 years ago. But now, thanks to a dogged reintroduction effort, over a dozen of these endangered animals have returned.

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