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Starting this February, we will introduce a new series of chosen articles on technology, science, and culture that we think you might also interested and love to read. It's called AsiaThisWeek (ATW). We will uncover unique and inspiring topics that feed your Asian curiosity.

This week on the first episode of ATW, we will feature a Quad-Curved display smartphone, new picture of Mars, and the largest protests in Myanmar a decade ago.

/Technology

XIAOMI DEBUTS ITS FIRST QUAD-CURVED WATERFALL DISPLAY CONCEPT SMARTPHONE


Xiaomi never stops innovating, striving to find the best balance between imagination and reality. Pushing the limits of the classic smartphone form factor, Xiaomi engineers tried to make the smartphone as simple as possible and bring the “just a screen” form factor a step closer to life. The breakthrough 88° hyper quad-curved screen design marks a critical advance towards the goal of creating a truly port-free unibody smartphone.
/Xiaomi Blog

/Science

China's Tianwen-1 sends back its first picture of Mars

China's Tianwen 1 Mars probe, launched July last year, took the image around 2.2 million kilometers away from the planet. Launched in July last year, the probe is China's first mission to Mars. Tianwen-1 will orbit the planet before landing a rover on the surface, with the hope that it can gather important information about the Martian soil, geological structure, environment, atmosphere, and search for signs of water.
/via CNN

/Culture

Largest protests in Myanmar in more than a decade

Myanmar has seen its largest protests in more than a decade, as tens of thousands of people rallied against the military coup and demanded the release of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi. Sunday's protests in Yangon were the biggest since the so-called Saffron Revolution in 2007, when thousands of the country's monks rose up against the military regime.
/via BBC


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We uncover unique and inspiring topics that feed your Asian curiosity.
Chosen articles on technology, science, and culture that we think you might also interested and love to read.


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