解析 The Silk Road is a traffic route in the ancient times connecting China and Eurasia. This trade route focuses on the trade of silk, hence the name “the Silk Road”. As an international trade channel and a bridge of cultural exchanges, the Silk Road effectively improved the economic and...
The Silk Road is the most well-known trading route of ancient China. Trade in silk grew under the Han Dynasty (202 B. C.—220 A. D.) in the first and second centuries A. D.1. A At first, the Chinese traded silk within the country. Caravans (旅行队) from Chin a would carry si...
17, 2023 (Xinhua) -- About 2,000 years ago, in the Western Han Dynasty (202 B.C.- A.D. 25), a Chinese envoy named Zhang Qian began his expedition to the Western Regions and opened a trade route that later became the Silk Road. In 2014, a joint application by China, Kazakhstan,...
As her journey to China's Gansu Province concludes, Xinhua reporter Maria Alekseeva remains captivated by the 1,600-year-old Mati Temple Grottoes, the dramatic hues of Danxia landform in Zhangye, and the ancient Dunhuang art and culture. Each site unfolds a chapter of the Hexi Corridor's past...
The ancient silk road The silk road is a historical international trade road, which connect trade civilization from China, India, Persia, and Arabia to Greece and Rome. This road has started from ancient capital of China - Changan, and terminated on the
阅读理解The Silk Road was the most famous trade road in ancient China. The road is not only an ancient trade road, but also an international cultural bridge. It connects Asi a with Afric a and Europe. The road helps Chin a to build up friendly relationships with many countries all over ...
The Silk Road refers to a transport route connecting ancient China with Central Asia,West Asia,Africa, and the European continent. It appeared as early as the second century and(1) ___ (travel) mainly by silk merchants. The Silk Road began in Chang'an(present-day Xi'an),(2) ___ (...
URUMQI, April 5 (Xinhua) -- Two Buddhist cave complexes along the ancient Silk Road in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region opened to the public for the first time on Saturday. The Ya'er Lake Grottoes, part of a UNESCO World Heritage site in the city of Turpan, welcomed vis...
See our color map of ancient Silk Road with different routes as well as major cities along the Silk Route within section of China
In 2014, a joint application by China, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan led to the recognition of "the Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor" as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spanning thousands of miles and thousands of years, the ancient Silk Road was not only a route fo...