The tapestry shows the incongruous places to which people makepilgrimages in the 21st century: from Mecca, Stonehenge and Auschwitz to Davos and Wembley.
Although foodies makepilgrimages to Hong Kong for Cantonese staples such as dim sum and barbecued pork, top-quality French or Japanese has not been a draw.
Today, thousands of people line up for Easter processions and makepilgrimages to old monasteries and churches that either survived Soviet times or have been restored.
Buddhists believe it is their duty to makepilgrimages to places of key events in the Buddha's life and Lumbini has already attracted large groups of devotees.
Just as car freaks makepilgrimages to the city in northern Italy where the Ferrari was born, the yachting world's speed freaks go to Carroll and Goetz in Bristol.