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Theiraffe women, Burmese refugees from the Padaung ethnic group, are confined to villages guarded by the Thai authorities.
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Theiraffe women, Burmese refugees from the Padaung ethnic group, are confined to villages guarded by the Thai authorities.
Continue readingIt was in Borneo, in Sarawak, that we met an Iban tribe and spent a few days in a longhouse, a traditional "longhouse" sometimes described as a "village under one roof". A habitat perfectly adapted to the equatorial environment, but threatened...
Continue readingAmong the tantras practised in Nepal and India, the Chandamahâroshana tantra remained a secret until 2015, when it was translated into French. Previously passed down only from master to disciple, this tantra was given by Dharma Guruji,...
Continue readingA megalopolis of almost 13 million inhabitants, a 'high-tech' octopus of concrete and steel entangled in a tangle of motorways on piles, Seoul appears at first sight to be an ultra-modern city. But this cloak of neon lights and giant screens conceals an age-old culture that is still very much alive among the Koreans: shamanism. Meet these servants of the "formless".
Continue readingPerched at an altitude of 2,000 metres on the edge of a cliff, the Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort invites travellers to discover the magnificent mountain landscapes of the north of the Sultanate of Oman.
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