
Rediscovering the Silk Road: China and Central Asia’s Shared Heritage
Explore how China and five Central Asian nations are reviving the Silk Road through archaeology, digital restoration and museum collaborations, forging fresh cultural ties.
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Explore how China and five Central Asian nations are reviving the Silk Road through archaeology, digital restoration and museum collaborations, forging fresh cultural ties.
Explore Central Asia’s 18 UNESCO World Heritage sites\u0000\u000013 cultural and 5 natural\u0000\u0000including the Silk Roads corridor. Plus a sneak peek at the 2025 China-Central Asia Summit.
Excavated from a Han Dynasty tomb in Wuwei, the Bronze Galloping Horse blends Silk Road legacy with meme-worthy flair, galloping into modern culture as China’s iconic bronze steed.
Explore how GandhÄran art, born at a Silk Road crossroads, influenced Buddhist imagery from China’s Yungang caves to Korea and Japan, now showcased in Zhejiang University’s exhibition.
On June 10, the International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations unites 80+ countries to promote peace, cultural exchange, and cooperation across the Global South.
At the Samarkand Uzbekistan-China Regional Cooperation Forum, reporters show how ties now span media collaboration, tech innovation, cultural exchange and travel, fueling a new partnership engine.
Watch history come alive at Itchan Kala as dawn dancers revive Uzbek traditions in UNESCO-listed Khiva. Experience centuries of culture in one mesmerizing sunrise performance.
Discover the 3,000-year legacy of Hisor Fortress near Dushanbe, where history, culture, and local hospitality bring the Silk Road to life.
Discover stunning aerial views of Uzbekistan’s ancient Silk Road cities and modern skylines. Journey from Samarkand’s timeless domes to Tashkent’s vibrant pulse in one flight.
Explore the 3,000-year legacy of Hisor Fortress in Tajikistan, where Silk Road history meets vibrant local traditions in an unforgettable cultural journey.