Silk Road
Silk Road
by
Mandy Lee
The Silk Road was a trade highway that began in the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-9 AD) and connected the eastern and the western worlds. The Silk Road is usually defined as the transportation and trade road that traversed Central Asia and the Pamir Plateau to reach Western Asia.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Silk-Road
id=1073960 - Mar 28, 2008
The History of the Ancient Silk Road and Its Travelers
by
Mandy S Lee
The Silk Road is a special term which describes the trade route between the Central Asia and China. Beginning in about 100 BC, a network of overland trade routes developed to carry goods between Asia and Europe.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-History-of-the-Ancient-Silk-Road-and-Its-Travelers
id=2398522 - May 27, 2009
Traveling the Silk Road
by
Katrin Bologna
Many devastating wars, destruction, fires, famine and pestilence have seen the ancient trading cities along Traveling the Silk Road. Some of them have sunk into oblivion, leaving the ruins of the legendary descendants, other than once blazed with fire, and killed again revived, to amaze the world with riches, blue domes, openwork terracotta band of mausoleums and mosques. Centuries multilingual, bazaars, hundreds of years along the dusty caravan roads were carried for sale to Europeans silks and precious stones, spices and dyes, gold and silver, exotic birds and animals south.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Traveling-the-Silk-Road
id=3476940 - Dec 24, 2009
Travelling the Silk Road
by
Brian Lawrenson
Travel along the Silk Road has long been one of life's great adventures. It is no lesser adventure today than in the past but as China is modernising fast, the real Silk Road will be lost to tourist "side shows". The article encourages people to start planning their Silk Road travels now.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Travelling-the-Silk-Road
id=3166441 - Oct 28, 2009
Silk Road History
by
K. J. Castro
Silk is known to be luxurious and expensive fabric material. It is said to be stronger than steel for it has fiber that which has the same diameter as to the fiber of steel.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Silk-Road-History
id=5764838 - Jan 20, 2011
Asia's Economic History: The Silk Roads
by
Izzy Evans
In recent years Asia has been the focus of Western investors looking for a new and different market in which to invest their money. The rise in Asian Investment Funds has been a resulting factor of this. However Asia's economic history is long and interesting with some of the most fascinating ventures taking place thousands of years ago.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Asias-Economic-History:-The-Silk-Roads
id=7245130 - Aug 22, 2012
The Silk Road of Iran
by
Sara K
Today's Iran is just a part of the ancient Sassanid Empire but it is an important part of Silk Road. It is rich in key historical sights and architecture.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Silk-Road-of-Iran
id=5256030 - Oct 23, 2010
An Brief Introduction To The Silk Road
by
Vivian Lu
The Silk Road is famous primarily for bringing together the East and the West, the two great civilizations in the ancient times. The Silk Road tour is one full of historical sites, diverse natural scenery and different cultural traditions. Xi'an, Dunhuang, Turpan, Urumqi, Kashgar and other cities and towns are full of historical culture relics and beautiful scenery.
http://ezinearticles.com/?An-Brief-Introduction-To-The-Silk-Road
id=856616 - Nov 29, 2007
Discover Silk Road -Forgotten Trade Route
by
Huiya Chen
The ancient Silk Road has demonstrated a lasting charm through the centuries. It was 7,000 kilometers long, more than half of which is in China. The best known is in Xi'an, where the life-sized Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses, known as the eighth wonder of the world.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Discover-Silk-Road--Forgotten-Trade-Route
id=1256709 - Jun 17, 2008
The Silk Road - A Popular Route to Export Silk to Other Countries
by
Mike Ramidden
Cotton fabric is comfortable to wear, yet the silk fabric has a different charm. The finest silks were first cultivated in China and exported to other countries of the world through the Silk Road. This is not a single route but a set of routes that connected the regions of China, central Asia, and the West for trade and commerce.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Silk-Road---A-Popular-Route-to-Export-Silk-to-Other-Countries
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