"Mogao Caves"

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The Guardian view on digital-only archives: material items still matter to historians | Editorial
Editorial: The Ministry of Justice is planning to scan tens of millions of wills and destroy most of the originals. Does it realise what will be lost?

Editorial

01, Jan, 2024 @6:00 PM

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Buddha Passion review – Tan Dun’s message of love and compassion opens EIF in spectacular style
The massed ranks of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, its junior chorus and the Edinburgh festival chorus rose to the occasion to create an uplifting and joyous opening festival concert

David Lee

06, Aug, 2023 @4:36 PM

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Chinese glories, last rites revised and hypermodern tapestry – the week in art
The cultural treasures of Qing China, fresh takes on funeral urns and a creative response to being doxed – all in your weekly dispatch

Jonathan Jones

12, May, 2023 @1:34 PM

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The best new music to look forward to in 2023
Yo La Tengo, Billy Nomates, Låpsley and Paramore have hotly anticipated albums due out – while the BBCSO puts on an Everest opera and Simon Rattle waves goodbye to the Barbican

Alexis Petridis and Andrew Clements

29, Dec, 2022 @6:00 AM

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Amaravati Buddhist art to finally be seen in full glory at British Museum
After a two-year declutter and revamp, the Sir Joseph Hotung gallery will allow visitors to view Asian antiquities up close

Mark Brown Arts correspondent

12, Dec, 2017 @5:00 PM

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Artifacts from ancient Chinese cave temples head west for California exhibit
Situated on the edge of the Gobi desert, the Dunhuang caves features six miles of art many centuries old – and now an American audience will get a taste of it

Jordan Riefe

13, May, 2016 @5:33 PM

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'My best travel discovery of 2016'
Inspired by the surprises thrown up in our weekly A great little place I know series, we asked writers and adventurers to share their best discovery of the year

The Guardian

24, Dec, 2016 @7:00 AM

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Unscrolling the history of China's art

As a major V&A show celebrates 1,200 years of Chinese art, Kate Kellaway travels east to encounter a parallel universe

Kate Kellaway

29, Sep, 2013 @8:00 AM

Ask Tom: your travel questions answered

Tom Hall of Lonely Planet answers your questions about worldwide travel. This week, aeroplane beds, Graceland, and ferries to Norway

Tom Hall

12, Sep, 2009 @11:05 PM

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