Entering the Three Central Asian Countries - Searching for the Story of the Silk Road

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Entering the Three Central Asian Countries - Searching for the Story of the Silk Road

In Uzbekistan, the spirit of Tamerlane lingers, while the Xuanli Tower stands tall, and the prayers of Muslims transcend time and space. Kyrgyzstan holds traces of Xuanzang's journey, though controversy surrounds the ruins of Suyab, said to be Li Bai's birthplace. Taraz, Kazakhstan, may lack the smoky ancient battlefield, but it commemorates the westward transmission of papermaking. Almaty features Xian Xinghai Street, evoking the sounds of ""The Yellow River Chorus."" Central Asia and China have a long history of intricate relationships. The author's journey through these three Central Asian countries unfolds a tale of cultural integration, where diverse civilizations of the Western Regions have left their mark in China. Through delicate words and vivid strokes, the author reveals the local culture, history, and legendary stories, immersing readers in the ambiance of a vast ancient city on the Silk Road, where brilliant relics and the present-day style await discovery.
Book Title Entering the Three Central Asian Countries - Searching for the Story of the Silk Road
Author Feng Zhenjin
ISBN 9789620772689
Book Language Chinese
Publication Date 2018-05-30
Publisher The Commercial Press
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