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Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor

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This ancient Silk Roads network is one of the most significant and historically rich routes in Asia, stretching over 5,000 kilometers from Chang’an/Luoyang to the Zhetysu region of Central Asia.

Overview

The Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor is a UNESCO World Heritage Site listed since 2014. This property represents a vital segment of the extensive Silk Roads network, showcasing the historical and cultural significance of the route.

History

According to UNESCO, this property took shape between the 2nd century BC and 1st century AD, remaining in use until the 16th century. The Silk Roads played a crucial role in linking multiple civilizations through trade, religious beliefs, scientific knowledge, technological innovation, cultural practices, and artistic exchanges.

Architecture

The Silk Roads network encompasses various architectural components, including capital cities and palace complexes of empires and Khan kingdoms, trading settlements, Buddhist cave temples, ancient paths, posthouses, passes, beacon towers, sections of The Great Wall, fortifications, tombs, and religious buildings. Unfortunately, no specific details about the architecture are available.

Location

The Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor is located in Chenggu, China, with coordinates 33.1588888889, 107.291111111.

Historical Significance and Events

Listed on the National Register, this property represents a critical link between ancient civilizations, facilitating far-reaching exchanges that shaped global history. The Silk Roads played a pivotal role in spreading knowledge, ideas, and technologies across cultures.

Current Status and Use

Unfortunately, no specific details about the current status and use of the Silk Roads network are available.

Heritage Status

As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this property is recognized for its outstanding universal value, reflecting significant cultural, natural, or mixed (both cultural and natural) heritage. It meets the criteria specified by UNESCO, including being a testament to human creativity and ingenuity.

Visiting Information

Unfortunately, no specific details about visiting information are available.

Notable Features and Rooms

Unfortunately, no specific details about notable features and rooms within the Silk Roads network are available.

Details

NameSilk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor
CityChenggu
CountryChina
Coordinates33.15889, 107.291115