In a quiet corner of the Flemish countryside, just outside Bruges, sits a Benedictine abbey dedicated to St Andrew. Like places in this part of Europe, it bears the marks of centuries of upheaval. Earlier foundations were destroyed by reformation and revolution before monastic life returned in the 19th century. Yet even this history is perhaps not as fascinating as the story of one of the men buried in its cemetery: the former Chinese prime minister Lou Tseng-tsiang.




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