Global Directions Inc.
Hometown:
San Francisco
Biographical Info:
Global Directions Incorporated is a developer of web properties for the World Wide Web. The company was founded in 1993 by Lisa Spivey and Albert Wen. We are headquartered in San Francisco.
It all started with the magazine Destination:Vietnam, which lead to DestinationVietnam.com, the leading Vietnam travel and lifestyle web site at the time. Building on the success of DestinationVietnam.com we launched ThingsAsian.com in 2000.
Links of interest:
Global Directions Inc.'s Recent Contributions
Min Wae Aung - Golden Passage
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* * * * * Min Wae Aung ['s] almost photo-realist figures of monks, nuns and novices ... have captured the imagination of numerous collectors and museums around the world. - Ian Findlay-Brown ,...
Destinations:
Burma |
Yangon
Topics:
Art
Happy Lunar New Year! Chuc Mung Nam Moi!
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Happy Lunar New Year! Chuc Mung Nam Moi!Send a free eCard to celebrate Tet.
Destinations:
Hanoi |
Vietnam
Topics:
Culture |
People |
Festivals |
Traditions
Resolve and Other Adoption Groups
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Resolve Resolve is an organization that provides timely, compassionate, and informed help to people who are experiencing the infertility crisis or have had difficulty in building their families, and...
Destinations:
Hanoi |
Vietnam
Topics:
Adoption
Le Quang Ha
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Le Quang Ha Born in Hanoi, 1963 1986-1989 Student at Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts College 1989-1992 Student at Hanoi Industrial Fine Arts College The subjects from which Le Quang Ha draws his...
Destinations:
Hanoi |
Vietnam
Topics:
Culture |
People |
Art
Bui Mai Hien and Dao Anh Khanh
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Anh Khanh , born 1959, Vietnam Graduated from the Industrial Arts College, Hanoi, Vietnam. Member of Vietnam Fine Arts Association. Anh Khanh, a surrealist, is becoming an internationally recognized...

