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Unearthing kung fu mysteries: From misty Chinese forests to Swiss Alpine peaks
Embark on a captivating journey as we trace the roots of traditional Kung Fu, weaving through the mystical landscapes of a misty forest and a shallow river. Discover the ancient art of using the ...
Between the years 629 and 645 AD the famous Chinese monk Xuanzang traveled through Central Asia and India to visit Buddhist ...
Natural beauty and urban density lead to endless fine dining, culture, and exploration in TIAA Managing Director Caren Lock’s home country.
National Geographic Explorer Peter Campell provides an inside look at the early stages of a heritage crime investigation.
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Where To Find The Buddha's Light Jade In Where Winds Meet
The first Buddha's Light Jade we'll search for is the Yin piece. This is found in Bodhi Sea, in the north of the Qinghe ...
As one may expect from a show so unafraid of courting controversy, South Park has had quite a few episodes banned in its 27 ...
Global demand for rare earth minerals is driving the toxic pollution of some of Asia’s most important rivers, threatening the health and livelihoods of tens of millions of people.
Huang Ruo and David Henry Hwang’s “The Monkey King,” based on “Journey to the West,” brings an old superhero to the opera stage. By Joshua Barone Reviewing from San Francisco Underestimate the Monkey ...
From a Polynesian island ringed by blue lagoons to Chile's gaucho heartland, these are BBC journalists' top destinations this ...
The statue and a marble head of a Greek orator seized from the Met Museum were among dozens of items found to have been ...
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