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Nestled beneath the far-eastern end of the Himalayas lies an enchanted place, whose cities bear the ...

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Nestled beneath the far-eastern end of the Himalayas lies an enchanted place, whose cities bear the legendary names ""Mandalay"" and ""Rangoon""; where the ancient landscape shimmers with thousands upon thousands of gilded Buddhist shrines set against...
 

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Nestled beneath the far-eastern end of the Himalayas lies an enchanted place, whose cities bear the ...

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Nestled beneath the far-eastern end of the Himalayas lies an enchanted place, whose cities bear the legendary names ""Mandalay"" and ""Rangoon""; where the ancient landscape shimmers with thousands upon thousands of gilded Buddhist shrines set against...
 
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Nestled beneath the far-eastern end of the Himalayas lies an enchanted place, whose cities bear the legendary names "Mandalay" and "Rangoon"; where the ancient landscape shimmers with thousands upon thousands of gilded Buddhist shrines set against the glowing background of saffron rice paddies. Deemed "the golden land" by European explorers in the fifteenth century and "the pearl of Asia" by Rudyard Kipling, geographically remote Burma - "sister country" of neighboring Tibet - has for the most part miraculously defied the influences of the modern world. Burma's Revolution of the Spirit takes us behind ...

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