Thousands of Miles and Thousands of Miles: Notes on the Silk Road

Thousands of Miles and Thousands of Miles: Notes on the Silk Road

by Long Teng Qu Manli

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Ch. 33后记:丝路返程
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The two authors, Long Teng and Qu Manli, spent a year planning their two-month trip, starting from Xi'an, passing through the Gansu Hexi Corridor, crossing the Han-Ming Great Wall and Jiayuguan, entering the Western Regions, setting foot on the Pamir Plateau, then moving to the southern route of the Silk Road, and finally ending up in the Taklimakan Desert. The authors Long Teng and Qu Manli explained the background information and historical stories of each place according to the walking route, integrated the description of national characteristics and natural scenery, displayed the folk customs along the Silk Road today, and excavated the relics of the Silk Road. Try your best to comprehensively display the past and present of the Silk Road through detailed pictures and vivid text.

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