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Insight Asia
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Asian Corridor in Heaven
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< Guge, Mystery of the Lost Kingdom >
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Western Tibet.
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A series of mountains stretches far and wide.
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This part of the Himalayas boasts
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the greatest number
of legends and myths.
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People gather here
in pursuit of the myths.
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The main setting of the myth
is Mount Kailash
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Mt. Kailash
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Mt. Kailash... For centuries,
people have considered
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this mountain to be the center
of the universe.
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For the Tibetans and Indians,
Mt. Kailash is
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a scared mountain,
where one bows down to worship.
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Buddhists believe that by stepping up
the stairs in the middle of this mountain,
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the palace where Buddha
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Demchok dwells can be found.
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For the Hindus, the pinnacle of
this mountain is the palace of Shiva.
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Lake Manasarowar is situated near Mt. Kailash.
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This lake is also full of myths of the past.
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All 4 major rivers that
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flow in Asia stem from this river.
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The Indus River and the Ganges,
both flowing into India, start here.
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This is why Indians believe that
water from this lake is the water of life.
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According to legend, Buddha's mother
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washed herself in this lake
and was able to give birth to
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Buddha after cleansing her body.
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Another 300 kilometers
to the west of Lake Manasarowar
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A vast space of grassless mountains
can be found.
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It's also known
as the "palace of the moon."
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It's been named this because
when the moon comes out,
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it will lead one to the palace of fantasy.
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There's a beautiful place
that people head to.
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It's green there all year round.
It's where birds chirp and flowers bloom.
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There are no pains, troubles, or worries.
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Its name is Shambhala,
the heavens of the gods.
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Shambhala isn't very far away.
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It's where we come from.
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Shambhala is
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the mythical Utopia that people believe is
located in the snowy Himalayan valley.
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Can Shambhala really be found
in the deep valleys?
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In the early 1900s,
a few English explorers
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made a surprising discovery.
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They found actual artefacts of
the legendary kingdom.
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The explorers that went into the palace
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could hardly believe their eyes.
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A mural that seemed as if
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it had been drawn yesterday
had awaited them.
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But this wasn't the only thing that
excited the explorers.
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Surprisingly, many of the murals
were painted with gold.
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Who could've painted such brilliant murals
in this part of the world?
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Who had lived here and
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where have they disappeared to?
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Chinese archaeologists initiated
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massive excavations here
starting in the 1970s.
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A great deal of artefacts were found
over several excavations.
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And these artefacts were immediately
designated as national treasures
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The kingdom was named "Guge"
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which means "cave."
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Archaeologists were puzzled
over the murals
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that had been preserved
for hundreds of years.
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These murals were very distinct, nothing
like those found in China and Tibet.
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Many types of war weapons
were found among the remains.
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Armour, swords, and knives...
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Why were such weapons
of war necessary?
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There were so many arrows found,
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amounting to over 100,000.
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Was the Guge Kingdom
destroyed due to warfare?
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A clue to the Guge Kingdom's mystery
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was found 400 kilometers
away over the Himalayas.
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Dharamsala, India
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Dharamsala is located in Northern India.
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It's where the exiled
Tibetan government is located.
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In 1997, an Italian scholar
found a document that
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illustrated the history of
the Guge Kingdom and its genealogy
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The Guge Kingdom was a great nation
that ruled for 700 years
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in a span of 16 kings.
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In its prime, the kingdom ruled
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not only Western Tibet,
but Northern India and Kashmir.
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Many scholars from India were invited
and presented with jewels and gold.
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In various parts of the document,
the kingdom is described
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as one full of gold and jewels.
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When the monk Atisha came to Tibet,
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the king presented him with a mandala
embedded with 300 gold pieces.
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In the 7th century, the famous
Chinese Buddhist monk Xuanzang
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wrote of a nation of gold in the snowy
mountains during his excursion.
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There are a surprising number of murals
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that were painted with gold.
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The face, body, and feet of this image of
Buddha are painted with gold.
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Even the broken bricks
are painted in gold.
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Many gold mines of the past were found
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along the river
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during our field research.
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Holes were dug in the old gold mines.
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The sand that had particles of gold
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was transferred to the river to be sifted out.
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This explains that digging for gold and
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its production was
an important economic activity
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in the Guge Kingdom.
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But this kingdom of gold had
disappeared all of a sudden.
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And it's been forgotten by the people
for a very long period of time.
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This is a village nearby called Saffaran.
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The villagers here do not know of
the lustrous history of Guge.
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But just like their ancestors,
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they try to make the most
out of using the nature.
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People still use the soil to build houses.
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Not a single rock or wood
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can be found nearby
to build houses with.
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A thousand years ago, the people
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erected buildings out of soil
on these mountains.
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But a few buildings seem to
be made of wood.
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Where could they have gotten the wood
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from when not a single
tree can be found nearby?
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A clue to this question lies in the murals.
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This mural depicts
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people and animals carrying lumber.
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The only way to get wood is
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to have them carried over
from the Himalayas.
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It's 300 kilometers from the Himalayas
to the Guge Kingdom.
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We can see people carrying wood
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in the same manner
as depicted in the murals.
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In order to construct the Guge Kingdom,
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a great deal of wood must've been carried
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from India and Nepal.
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It would've been a very difficult journey,
having to climb numerous peaks
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of the Himalayas amounting to
over 5,000 meters.
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This is a Nepalese village
located under the Himalayas.
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The villagers are busy trimming the wood.
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Traces of cut wood can be seen in
various parts of the Himalayan Mountains.
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Wood is a very important resource of trade
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that links Western Tibet to the Himalayas.
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It's easy to regard the Himalayan Mountains
as a natural barrier
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between the Tibetan plateau and Nepal.
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But there are roads
that link the two spaces.
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People of the two regions use narrow roads
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like this one to barter their goods.
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On this border of Tibet and Nepal,
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markets are held all the time.
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These people are the Nepalese merchants that
have come over the Himalayas.
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They eat and sleep here
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until they have sold
all that they've brought.
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They've come to sell timber.
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Yaks help carry the goods.
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They buy salt from the Tibetans.
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It's because salt is unavailable
in the Himalayas.
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It takes us 20 days to get here. And another
20 to go back home. 40 days in all.
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We don't have passports.
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Therefore, we must go back now.
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They are on their way home.
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They must travel another 20 days
over the mountains.
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It's quite a difficult journey.
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This is a place called Puran,
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which borders Tibet, India, and Nepal.
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It used to belong to the Guge Kingdom
at one point in history.
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Caves made of rocks can be seen
within the village.
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That's where the Nepalese merchants stay.
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The Nepalese merchants that travel
over the Himalayas
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stay in the caves along the way
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for several months.
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The locals call it the "Nepal Hotel."
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The market on the border
has been modernized.
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The Nepalese or Indian merchants
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come to sell watches,
accessories, and spices.
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In the summer, cashmere
from India is popular.
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Women wearing clothing
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made of such textiles
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can be seen on the murals of
the Guge Kingdom.
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In some caves of the Guge Kingdom, apricots
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and raisins were found.
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These fruits were not grown
in the Guge Kingdom.
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They must've made their way into Guge
through means of trade and exchange.
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The Guge Kingdom wasn't one of isolation,
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but a nation that practised
great cultural exchange and trade.
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In the 8th century, the Tibetan Kingdom
conquered
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Western China with a very strong army.
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In its prime, the kingdom ruled over
the Tibetan plateau
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as well as what is now Sichuan, Yunnan,
and Qinghai Hu.
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Even Tang's capital of Chang'an was
in danger of being conquered.
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The palace built at the Tibetan capital of
Lhasa symbolizes
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the strength of
the Tibetan kingdom back then.
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The king who had unified
the western states
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wanted to convert the kingdom
to Buddhism.
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Over a thousand temples and
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30 Buddhist institutions were build.
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Many children in the royal and
aristocratic families joined the monastery
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and offered much fortune to
the Buddhist temples.
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Perhaps it was too much.
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As the entire kingdom became
more infatuated with Buddhism,
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the nation's economy weakened.
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Eventually, internal strife arose
within the monarchy
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and many people were killed.
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In 895, a murderer in the dark
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shot an arrow to the king's heart.
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The ancient Tibetan kingdom
had come to an end.
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The King's immediate family
escaped Lhasa
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and fled quickly.
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The area is a plateau situated
4,000 meters above sea level.
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With their belongings bound on yaks,
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the royal family members
walked along the bare road.
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They travelled 1,500 kilometers west of Lhasa,
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across the Tibetan plateau.
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Finally, they reached
the western end of Tibet.
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Not a single strand of grass
is visible here.
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The royal family met with
the barren fields of these mountains.
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But the mountains
resembled soldiers on guard.
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Will they be able to protect the royal family,
having escaped turmoil?
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The royal family builds a new kingdom here.
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It's the Guge Kingdom.
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Palace Walls of the Guge Kingdom
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Perhaps the king was afraid of his assassin.
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The palace resembles a fortress.
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The king's quarters are situated atop
a cliff where the view
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can be observed from all directions.
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So how did people make it up
to the very top?
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Inside the palace,
a secret passageway exists.
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It's only through this passageway
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that people can reach
the king's quarters.
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Surprisingly, the Guge Kingdom
is ruled for 700 years.
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That's 16 generations of kings.
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The royal family seemed to
have enjoyed an abundant life.
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The aristocrats are dressed in fancy outfits.
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The people of Guge lived in
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caves below the royal palace.
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Over 800 caves have been found.
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This is where the kitchen used to be.
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The soot on the walls
is almost tangible.
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But what did these people eat
with the soil so barren?
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The first thing that the king did
was to utilized the waterway.
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He brought water from Sutlej River.
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When the construction was completed,
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they were able to farm barley and raise cattle.
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Thereafter, the population rose above 20,000
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and the kingdom was able to prosper.
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In 1042, a single event
in the Guge Kingdom would change
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history in the kingdom forever.
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The famous monk from India has travelled
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across the Himalayas into
the Guge Kingdom.
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Atisha... He was
a prominent Buddhist leader in India.
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And his reputation was well-known
throughout the Tibetan plateau.
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On atop the hill where Sutlej River flows,
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the first temple in
the Guge Kingdom was built.
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The name of the temple
was the Twrin Temple.
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With the rise of this temple,
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a total of 108 temples were
built in Western Tibet.
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This is about the same time that
the legend of
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the mystical Buddhist Kingdom,
Shambhala came into being.
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Atisha was greatly supported
by the Guge King to rekindle
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fire of Buddhism that was nearly extinct.
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It was during this period that
the text in Indian was translated into
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Tibetan which proved to be
an extensive project.
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Most of the Buddhist text that is
being used in Tibetan Buddhism
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today was translated at this time.
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Tibetan Buddhism was
almost wiped out in the 9th century
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because of the disunion
within the royal courts.
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Drepoong Temple at Lhasa, Tibet
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Drepoong Temple.
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It's the largest temple in Tibet.
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Once a year,
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a festival featuring a huge picture
of Buddha is held.
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People from all over Tibet gather
to watch this extraordinary sight.
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This picture is 50 meters long.
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The monk from this temple is of the Gelug,
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the largest tradition of Buddhism
in Tibet for the last 600 years.
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This sect was founded
by Atisha's disciples,
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honouring Atisha's achievements.
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The Buddhist teachings of Atisha
in the Guge Kingdom
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has continued to the present.
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India is where Buddhism first started.
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Nalanda University, India
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Nalanda University once housed
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20,000 students in its dorms
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in which Buddhism was studied.
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Monks from all over the world studied here,
even Haecho,
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the monk from Shilla Dynasty.
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Nalanda was the world's
greatest university at the time.
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But Buddhism had mysteriously disappeared
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from India completely.
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In the 10th century,
Islam troops invaded India,
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leaving no trace of Buddhism.
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Buddhism had vanished from India
and escaped to a new place of refuge.
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It travelled past the Himalayan mountains.
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Winter has come once again
to the Himalayas
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where snow never melts.
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The people here live in
a state of rugged nature.
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Perhaps this is why people
are even more religious.
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Buddhism had disappeared from India,
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only to be transferred wholly
to the people living
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in the deep valleys of the Himalayas.
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The people here recite
Buddhist text every day.
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But they do this not for their own sake,
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but to alleviate the pain of
their neighbours
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and to pray for the happiness for all.
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When Buddhism was fading away in India,
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Tibet was the only place
that it was handed down to.
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The Himalayas were not a blocking wall,
but a passageway.
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Not only the goods, but the culture
and religions of India
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were able to travel along
this passageway into Tibet.
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The Guge Kingdom was
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situated hundreds of kilometers
away from Northern India.
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The spirit of India's Buddhism
can be felt distinctly
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through the murals of the Guge Kingdom.
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If you look closely at the murals,
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you will see many drawings
where men and women are embracing.
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This is also a characteristic
of late-Indian Buddhism.
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Deep wisdom and love for
others joined in harmony.
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Linchen Sanpo was highly influential
in having such murals drawn.
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He brought along many artists from India
as well as the Buddhist text.
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These artists drew
beautiful murals on the walls
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of the Guge palace
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A unique style of the murals
were created
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as a result of combining
Tibetan and Indian cultures.
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This is the village of Jada,
near the Guge palace.
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Near the village, there are still
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many unknown artefacts to be found.
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The villagers often accidentally
come across new discoveries.
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In 1992, a shepherd found
colourful murals in a cave
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while sheltering himself from the rain
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This is the Tongga cave.
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New relics were found
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in a place 2 kilometers away.
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It's the Piang cave.
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Piang cave
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The cave was built by digging up
the soft rock,
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resembling a bee hive.
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These relics are said to be located
in a suburb of the Guge Kingdom.
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There are 1, 150 caves in all.
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And among them, there are 20 murals.
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One can't help but be amazed
upon viewing the murals.
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This is the mandala,
which represents enlightenment.
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It was drawn
with red paint from India
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and blue powder.
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The blue powder is made from lapis lazuli,
which is found in Afghanistan.
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The painting of a fairy flying in the sky
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is also found in the center
of the Silk Road.
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The double lion is a Persian symbol that
had been fashionable
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in the European royal courts.
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The shape of the ceiling was in the style that
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was popular in Afghanistan
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and the Korean Peninsula.
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How could all types of patterns
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and architectural styles that
were from various parts
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of Europe and Asia be featured
in this remote region of Tibet?
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Is this person with a big nose a European?
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The answer to this question lies in a place
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400 kilometers away from the Guge Kingdom.
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Ladakh, India
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Ladakh is located in Northern India.
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The Ladakh Kingdom was
where Buddhism in India had
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flourished alongside the Guge Kingdom.
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Many people and goods
from Tibet still come through here.
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One can easily see many Chinese goods
in the market.
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These goods have travelled over
the Tibetan plateau
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along the Himalayas.
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Tea from China's Sichuan
can be found here.
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The tea has travelled from Sichuan to Tibet
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over the Himalayas and then back here
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to India once again over the Himalayas.
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In the past, all the goods from
Central Asia, Pakistan,
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and Kashmir came together in Ladakh.
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Yak cheese, wool, salt, and tea were
exchanged from Tibet.
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A fascinating bartering route existed
between the Guge Kingdom and Ladakh.
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The road stemming
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from Guge linked Central Asia
through this valley.
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This is the border
between India and Pakistan.
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This place is a desert situated
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at over 3,000 meters above sea level.
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It's a sandy desert that is found under
the snow-capped Himalayan mountains.
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It's even more interesting
to find wild camels living here.
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Camels in the plateau?
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Camels in Central Asia are known for
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their twin humps on their backs.
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The village of Hunder is nearby.
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In this town of 100-some families,
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most of the villagers are Buddhists.
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But this home is different.
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The star and moon,
representing Islam, is drawn.
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A few Muslims are holding a service here.
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They are the descendants of Muslim merchants
who had brought their camels
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to do business here
hundreds of years ago.
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They are the living proof of
the exchange that went on
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between the Guge Kingdom and
Central Asia a thousand years ago.
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Salt from Tibet and jewels and cheese
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from Afghanistan were exchanged.
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The Muslim merchants came on
camels, horses,
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and mules.
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Some of these animals weren't
able to return home
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because they had gotten weak.
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That's why the merchants sold
the horses and camels.
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And the camels with two humps came to
remain in the Nubra Valley.
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Since long ago, the Muslim merchants
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had crossed the Himalayas
with goods on their camels.
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It was through them that the legend of
the Shambhala Kingdom
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had spread to the West.
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And this is why there were many Eurasian patterns
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in the murals of the Guge Kingdom.
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The Guge Kingdom was a crossroad
where Eastern and Western civilizations met.
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The roads of China's Yunnan and Sichuan
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is connected to Tibet's Lhasa.
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The roads do not end there.
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They continue on through the Tibetan
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plateau to India and Pakistan.
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And at its end, it converges with the Silk Road.
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And at the center was the Guge Kingdom.
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In early 17th century, the once
prosperous kingdom is met with trouble.
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The once peaceful kingdom of Shambhala
comes to a close.
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But no one knows for sure what brought on
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the demise of the Guge Kingdom.
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Some people say that
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the troops of Ladakh took over.
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While others say that
the kingdom was taken down
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by Muslims who were desiring
their gold and jewels.
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Did the people of Guge sense
their own demise?
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This cave is full of
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frightful gods.
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The murals show that
the king and monks of Guge
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desperately wanted peace in the kingdom.
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But their enemies started to
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take over their suburbs one by one.
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In the end, even monks had to
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carry weapons and fight.
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The last king of Guge tried to
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fight off the enemies till the end.
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But as his people were killed miserably,
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he had to surrender.
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700 years of Guge history
had come to an end.
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The end of the kingdom was
as dramatic as it had been successful.
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They say that the caves in front of the palace
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were full of corpses without heads.
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They must've been turned into mummies
due to the dry climate.
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In Western Tibet,
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the Guge Kingdom that had established
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such a rich culture
had disappeared like a dream.
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Where did the Guge people disappeared to?
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Have they made their way into
the mystical kingdom of
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Shambhala, only seen when the moon is out?
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In China's Yunnan, tea is being made.
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This tea is as valuable as life for Tibetans.
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The caravans make their way out to deliver life.
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And that's how the
Tea and Horse Caravan Road came about.
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The caravan road was also called
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the valley where only
mice and birds could travel on.
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The caravans make their way on this narrow road.
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The caravan road is very important to
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the people living in the valleys.
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It is only through this road
that they are able to survive.
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We met many innocent souls
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on the road stretching
from Sichuan to Tibet.
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As the mountains get steeper,
religious faith deepens even more.
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There are those that throw their bodies
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to get close to Buddha.
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They do not pray for their own self,
but for the happiness of their neighbours.
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The salt wells of the Tibetan valleys
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are full of women's sweat and tears.
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Perhaps their sweat and tears had evaporated
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and became salt.
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That is why a Tibetan woman comes to mind
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when it comes to this salt.
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The caravan road continues west
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from China's Yunnan and Sichuan to Tibet.
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The caravan carrying salt is travelling
over the snow-capped Himalayas.
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Those living on the other side of the mountains
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need salt to live as well.
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The 5,000 kilometers of the Tea
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and Horse Caravan Road.
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This great road continues to connect lives
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with other lives.
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