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The Lost Route, Found – The Sacred Lakes in the Heights – Part ll
When a memory of a memory inevitably isn’t quite what one expected there is a kind of exasperation, a kind of disbelief that one cannot actually recall a place, a feeling, or even a person. It is hard to acknowledge … Continue reading
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Tagged China Exploration, China travel, Himalayas, Jeff Fuchs, mountain medicine, mountains, Pilgrim Trails, sacred lakes, Tea Horse Road, Tea Horse Trails, Tibetan travel, Yunnan Travel, Yunnan trekking
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China Radio International interview with Jeff Fuchs
Vincent Zheng of China Radio’s “Voices from Other Lands” interviews Jeff on the Tea Horse Road’s many strands and influences: http://english.cri.cn/8706/2012/03/15/2422s687070.htm
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Tagged Ancient Tea Horse Road, Capital M Literary Festival, China Exploration, China travel, Jeff Fuchs, mountains, muleteers, Shangri-La, Southwest China travel, Tea, tea culture, Tea Horse Road, Tibet Exploration, trade routes, yunnan
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A Departure, A Return
With the Kawa Karpo Expedition now complete – with limbs intact and the mind pulsing – a return to Beijing for tonight’s talk at the Capital M Beijing International Literary Festival. Left a blizzard in ‘Shangri-La’ yesterday where the white from … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Tea Horse Road, Bill Roberts, Capital Literary Festival, Capital M Beijing Literary Festival, China Exploration, Himalaya Exploration, Himalayan Trade, Jeff Fuchs, Jeff Fuchs media, Kawa Karpo Expedition 2012, Roberto Gibbons Gomez, Tea Horse Road
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