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    Updating Time:2006-12-12 17:18:56

        Silk Road is an historical route which connected ancient china to the various ancient countries in the west through commercial trade. Silk Road was started as a trade route but now it has a meaningful aspect in history than merely being a trade route because it linked up the ancient Chinese, Indian, Persian, Arabic culture with the ancient Greek and Roman culture and promoted the exchange between the Oriental civilization and the Occidental civilization.

        Caravan bells have tinkled for over two thousand years on the silk road. It used to take a whole year and a half for a caravan to go through Xinjiang, and the journey was arduous, to say the least. Travelers had to fight against the wind, sand, aridity, frost, snow and extreme cold to explore -above all- to keep their lives.

        Silk Road, now became a three-dimensional transportation network, with a network of highways, crisscrossing railways and airports. Transportation on the winding highways have reached the "roof of the world" the Pamir Plateau, into the towering and precipitous Karakoram Mountains, and across the Tarim and Junggar Basins.

        Silk Road has increasingly become an important channel through which the friendly economic, cultural exchanges between the people of China and the rest of the world are realized.

        China Silk Road Tours that we have selected will give you immense satisfaction and unforgettable memories.

     
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