Cornwall-based charity attracts Oriental admirers
The Eden Project, an educational charity, started a decade ago in an abandoned china clay mine in Cornwall with the idea of becoming a "global garden" trying to interest people in nature and the possibilities for environmental, social and economic regeneration. By the time it was 10 years old it had received 13 million visitors. It boasts the world's largest greenhouse, hosts a marathon and a music festival - and now it is going overseas.
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