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The first-ever major study on maritime strategies in the Asian region and the technical co-operation..
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Travels on the Mekong: Cambodia, Laos and Yunnan, by Louis De Carné
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Spirits of the Place: Buddhism and Lao Religious Culture, by John Clifford Holt
Spirits of the Place is a rare and timely contribution to our understanding of religious cultur..
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Chronicles of Chiang Khaeng: A Tai Lü Principality of the Upper Mekong, by Volker Grabowsky & Renoo Wichasin
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History of the Shan State: From Its Origins To 1962, by Sai Aung Tun
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Wooden Wonders: Tibetan Furniture in Secular and Religious Life, By David Kamansky
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The Treasure of the Dali Kingdom: A Study of "Long Roll of Buddhist Images", by Li Yumin
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Burma Road
The Burma Road was a vital lifeline during World War II, serving as the primary supply route from British-held Burma to China in the late 1930s. Despite constant Japanese pressure and aerial bombardment, the road remained a symbol of international cooperation and resistance. The route not only supported Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist forces but also bolstered Chinese morale in the face of overwhelming adversity. It played a crucial role in sustaining China’s war effort and resisting Japanese expansion in Asia.































