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  1. 17 de abr. de 2021 · A List of History of the Ancient Silk Road. In 139 BC, Zhang Qian made a first trip to the western region. In 119 BC, Zhang Qian became the second Chinese ambassador to the western region and promoted the economic and cultural exchanges between Central Plains and Central and West Asia. In 60 BC, the Silk Road began to enter the era of prosperity.

  2. The Great Silk Road is a system of caravan routes of ancient times and in the Middle Ages which connected Asia with the Mediterranean and European world. These routes highly influenced the development of trade interactions and cultural ties between the West and the East. The Silk Road served not only as route for exporting goods such as silk, spices, precious metals, minerals handicrafts ...

  3. smarthistory.org › reframing-art-history › the-silk-roadsSmarthistory – The Silk Roads

    6 de dic. de 2023 · The name “Silk Road” was given to the network of ancient trade routes crossing Asia by the German traveler and geographer Baron Ferdinand von Richthofen in 1877. Goods (including art objects, textiles, medicine, and foods) and ideas (including religious thought and philosophical concepts) certainly traveled very impressive distances along these trade routes, but most of the travel was ...

  4. Encouraged by renewed interest in the Silk Road - for cultural exchange, trade and tourism - UN Tourism decided to revive the ancient routes as a tourism concept, uniting three continents once more in a project encompassing over 12.000 km

  5. The Silk Road was a network of ancient trade routes, formally established during the Han Dynasty of China in 130 BCE, which linked the regions of the ancient world in commerce between 130 BCE-1453 CE. The Silk Road was not a single route from east to west and so historians favor the name 'Silk Routes', though 'Silk Road' is commonly used.

  6. 24 de ago. de 2022 · To start with, the magical term “the Silk Road” is a modern invention. It is a 19th-century construct coined by the German geographer and historian Ferdinand von Richthofen at a time when Europe was captivated by the exotic Orient. The “Silk Road” was, in fact multiple “Silk Roads”. Not one road, but many — a complex network of ...

  7. The Silk Road trade route was recognized about 2,100 years ago in China for its trade and travel from China's Han Empire to Central Asia and Europe, and it revolutionized the world until it declined during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Our Silk Road travel guide offers best places to visit, top things to do, how to plan your Silk Road trip ...