False, the silk road was a expensive way to export chinese products
False, the silk road was a expensive way to export chinese products
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no it was expensive
No, it was the worse way to get things to Europe. It was dangerous, had bandits, depending on the weather the route could be impassable.
Some products that were taken from China to the Middle East along the Silk Road and then on to Europe include silk and porcelain.
Silk spices and gold
Silk was generally the most precious export. Silk was light and easy to pack, and it was the favorite export product along the Silk Road. It was almost exclusively made in China until the secret was found out by the Japanese around the year 300. Porcelain was the second most important item that was transported on the silk road Other valuable items were: Bronze Medicines Perfumes Paper Tea Rice
The silk road was a system of interlinking trade routes between China and the west. The main products transported from China were silk garments and spices.
Silk, salt, black pepper and other spices.
China's most successful export along the Silk Road was silk, which became a highly coveted luxury item in various cultures, especially in Rome and the Middle East. The production of silk was a closely guarded secret, making it even more valuable. Its popularity not only fostered trade but also facilitated cultural exchanges between East and West. This trade significantly contributed to the economic prosperity of ancient China and the broader Silk Road network.
no, the silk road was NOT covered with silk The "Silk Road" was the "road" which silk traveled from Asia to Europe.
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