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China: Along the Tea Horse Road (PHOTOS)

In Yunnan province, visitors can still step back into the Ming dynasty.

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On the dashboard of our van, a solar-powered Tibetan prayer wheel spins continuously as we make our way through the bumpy roads linking Lijiang, Dali and Tengchong.

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Oldest Buddhist shrine discovered

Archaeologists Robin Coningham of Britain's Durham University and Nepalese archaeologist, Kosh Prasad Acharya, direct excavations within the Mayadevi Temple. (File, AP)

Katmandu – Archeologists in Nepal say they have discovered traces of a wooden structure dating from the sixth century BC that they believe is the world’s oldest Buddhist shrine.

Kosh Prasad Acharya, who teamed with archeologists from Britain’s Durham University, said on Tuesday that the structure was unearthed inside the sacred Mayadevi Temple in Lumbini. Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, is generally thought to have been born in about the sixth century BC at the temple site.

http://www.news24.com/Green/News/Oldest-Buddhist-shrine-discovered-20131126

Rare Jewish manuscript found in Bury garage sells for £210,000

VALUABLE DISCOVERY The historic manuscript

A rare manuscript found in a Bury garage fetched hundreds of thousands of pounds when it went under the hammer last week.

Experts initially thought the 18th century Haggadah would sell for between £100,000 and £150,000 at auction, but the manuscript went for £210,000 on Friday.

It will now return to Austria where it was first created, after being purchased by the Jewish Museum in Vienna.

Dr Yaakow Wise, based in Sedgley Park, was involved in the discovery of the manuscript and will be featured in a special edition of BBC antiques show Flog It, to be shown in the New Year.

The text is thought to date back to 1726 and is used by Jewish people on the first night of Passover.

The text was discovered in a cardboard box while a housewas being cleared in August, after the Jewish family who lived there had died.

The identity of the family is unknown, as is the location of where the manuscript was found, but it is believed it may be in Sunnybank.

It reached the UK after being smuggled out of Belgium by the family during the Second World War.

It is thought the family moved to Bury from London about 10 years ago and that the manuscript has been in the same family for more than a century.

THE SHADOWS OF IDEAS A Distant Glimpse of Gurdjieff

THE SHADOWS OF IDEAS A Distant Glimpse of Gurdjieff

What is love? What is life? What is death? We’re in the midst of life; we’re all going to die; we all have had experience of love, or we think we have. Do wereally know what any of these things are? And, equally important, do we know how to ask the questions so that we can have some hope of finding the answers?