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 Odyssey Guide to Silk Road: From Xian to Kashgar written by Judy Borovia, revised by Christoph BaumerFrom the Odyssey Guides series. The early trade in silk was carried on against incredible odds by great caravans of merchants and animals traveling over some of the most inhospitable territory on the face of the earth - searing, waterless deserts and snowbound mountain passes. Beginning at the magnificent ancient city of Chang'an (Xi'an), the route took traders westward along the Hexi Corridor to the giant barrier of the Great Wall, then either north or south of the Taklamakan Desert to Kashgar before continuing on to India, to Iran or to the great cities of Constantinople, Damascus and Baghdad. For today's traveler it is not only the weight of history that makes the Silk Road intriguing, but the incredible diversity of scenery and ethnic people along the way. This book is the authoritative guide to travel in the Chinese sections of the Silk Road. Contents: - Uniquely focused guidebook for travelers to western China
- Xinjiang, Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai and Shaanxi
- By rail to Central Asia
- Fauna and flora of the Altun Mountain Nature Reserve
- Practical information including border crossings to Kyrgyzstan and other Central Asian republics
- General overview of the Silk Road's history
- Details of the region's ethnic peoples, arts, crafts, history and culture
- Comprehensive list of recommended websites for further research and reading
- 93 color photographs
- 15 fully revised, easy-to-follow maps
(10/07)
OD9510 Odyssey Guide to Silk Road: From Xian to Kashgar $24.95
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