- War History & WWII Sites
- 06 Feb 2026
Why Asian Families Rarely Talk About War
Explore why many Asian families rarely talk about war, shaped by survival, civilian trauma, silence, and histories carried quietly across generations.
- War History & WWII Sites
- 06 Feb 2026
Why Silence Is a Survival Skill in Asia
Discover why silence in Asia is not weakness but a survival skill, shaped by war, empire, trauma, and everyday life across the continent.
- War History & WWII Sites
- 05 Feb 2026
Singapore: War, Survival, and Silence
Explore Singapore’s World War II history, from occupation and civilian survival to silence, rebuilding, and how war memory hides beneath one of Asia’s most modern cities.
- War History & WWII Sites
- 05 Feb 2026
Manila: The Forgotten Destruction of WWII
Discover how Manila became one of the most devastated cities of World War II, where civilian suffering rivaled Europe’s worst yet faded from global memory.
- War History & WWII Sites
- 05 Feb 2026
Shanghai: When War Met Modernity
Explore Shanghai’s war history where imperialism, capitalism, and conflict shaped Asia’s most modern city, leaving memory embedded in streets and architecture.
- War History & WWII Sites
- 04 Feb 2026
Taipei (Taihoku): A City Between Empires
Explore Taipei’s Japanese-era history as Taihoku, a city shaped by empire, colonial modernity, and memory that still lives in streets, buildings, and daily life.
- War History & WWII Sites
- 03 Feb 2026
Why Asia’s War Memorials Feel Quiet
Explore why war memorials in Asia feel quiet and restrained, shaped by civilian trauma, silence, unfinished wars, and landscapes that remember without spectacle.
- War History & WWII Sites
- 03 Feb 2026
Why Asian Wars Are Remembered Locally, Not Globally
Explore why wars in Asia are remembered locally rather than globally, shaped by colonial narratives, civilian suffering, silence, and places that carry unresolved history.
- War History & WWII Sites
- 01 Feb 2026
Why Asia Remembers War Through Places, Not Dates
Discover why war memory in Asia is preserved through places rather than dates, shaped by civilian trauma, unfinished wars, silence, and landscapes that still carry history.
- War History & WWII Sites
- 30 Jan 2026
Why World War II Feels Different in Asia Than in Europe
An in-depth analysis of why World War II is remembered differently in Asia than Europe, shaped by colonialism, civilian suffering, unresolved wars, and living landscapes.
