David heads to George Town, Penang to explore the multicultural hub and its incredible food and art scene.The artists in George Town are breaking new boundaries to inspire many through their work.
David is in Kuala Lumpur. KL has a long history of being the landing place for many different people - which has given it a reputation for being a diverse and culturally open society.
In Kuala Lumpur, David meets a few inspiring people who through food, have taken a leap of faith, which made a difference in their lives and in the lives of others.
David heads to Singapore. a truly diverse place where you can find just about any kind of food and the opportunity for a better life is available for all
Ho Chi Minh City welcomes over 8 million visitors per year and has become a city with great restaurants and a food scene second to none which helps to define its nickname as the Pearl of the Far East.
David explores the incredible food scene of Saigon and meets a few Viet-Kieu who have now returned to their ancestral home, looking for new opportunities that are now available in this dynamic city.
In the 1970s Cambodia was a blossoming country until the Civil War. David meets a few locals who through music, dance, and the culinary arts are helping to heal a nation and reconnect with its past.
The famed temples of Angkor Wat withstood the civil war of the 1970s and today the town of Siem Reap and the temples have become a tourist destination and a bustling centre for arts, culture and food.
In the busy city of Bangkok, David meets a few locals who through food and architecture are champions and activists for a simpler and perhaps a better way of living.
David heads to Bangkok, the capital and cultural hub of Thailand, where he meets three generations of women who are contributing to its success, including a young climate change activist.
In Thailand, art and food offers a sense of hope and plays an important role in revitalising towns and villages, inspiring a new connection with the locals, who may have left for the city in the past.