The ancient Silk Road and ''Amber Road“ these two roads joined in what is now and help exchanges between Western and Eastern civilizations.
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Along with the development of the times, the silk road has become a general term of all __________ activities between ancient China and the west.
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Different economic life and religions and the influence of the “Silk Road” commercial culture were embodied in __________ and have been preserved in today’s folk dance and become various performing forms.
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For thousands of years, nomads, or tribes, merchants, thoughts, diplomats, soldiers and academic investigators have been conducting along the silk road.
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In 166, envoys from India arrive via the Silk Road in Chang’an, where they set up an embassy. Which proved the central role of ancient China.
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Generally speaking, there are three stages in the developmental history of Globalization. Trade of silk and china on the Silk Road belongs to the period of ________.
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Silk Road is considered to be the intersection of ancient Eastern and Western civilizations linking Asia and ____________ .
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The Maritime Silk Road, also known as the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road is a complementary initiative aimed at investing and fostering collaboration in West Asia, Oceania, and North Africa.
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The old Silk Road _____ China with the West in ancient times.
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One Belt, One Road, (also known as the Belt and Road Initiative) is a development strategy and framework, unveiled by the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, by borrowing the concept of the historical Silk Road.
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Through the Silk Road, trade flourished between China and Central, South and West Asian countries ___________ and Europe.
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Globalization is not new. The famed Silk Road across Central Asia that connected China and Europe during the Middle Ages is a typical example of its long history.
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After Ming Dynasty, the government adopted the closed door policy, at the same time, with the continuous development of shipbuilding and navigation technology, maritime traffic caused the Silk Road trade to decline.
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The Maritime Silk Road, also known as the \21st Century Maritime Silk Road\ is a complementary initiative aimed at investing and fostering collaboration in West Asia, Oceania, and North Africa.
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Different economic life and religions and the influence of the “Silk Road” commercial culture were embodied in __________ and have been preserved in today’s folk dance and become various performing forms.
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Because China silk accounted for a large part of the trade along this ancient road, in 1877 , it was named the 'Silk Road' by an eminent ____ geographer: Ferdinand von Richthofen.
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The Silk Road has been listed as a world heritage by UNESCO, it includes 33 historical sites along the road and 22 of them distribute in ____, Henan, Gansu and Xinjiang.
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To start with, the Silk Road is a historically important international trade route between China and the ____.
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In order to distinguish it from the traditional Silk Road, this maritime trade route linking the East and West was given the name 'Silk Road on the Sea' by a ____ scholar in 1967.
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Through the ancient Silk Road, we Chinese introduced from foreign countries Buddhism and Islam, porcelain,lacquerwork and ironware.
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The Silk Road refers to the ancient trade route connecting Asia Continent and European Continent, usually it can be classified into ___________,Southern Silk Road on the land and the Silk Road on the
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In June 2014,theUNESCO designated the Chang&39;an-Tianshan corridor of the Silk Road as a World Heritage Site, which was submitted jointly byChina and()
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The Silk Road refers to the ancient trade route connecting Asia Continent and European Continent, usually it can be classified into_____,Southern Silk Road on the land and the Silk Road on the sea()
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In June 2014, the UNESCO designated the Chang’an-Tianshan corridor of the Silk Road as a World Heritage Site, which was submitted jointly by Kyrgyzstan, China and___()
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The ancient "Silk Road" ______