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Kashgar, China, is the westernmost city on the Silk Road.
Luoyang
No the Silk Road was not smooth. The Silk road was actually a road that was used for trading. The main item traded along the Silk Road was silk that is why it is called the silk road.
Chang'an (today called Xi'an), the capital city of Han Dynasty in Chinese history, was the starting point of the Silk Road.
The Silk Road was a route not a road and it wasn't made of Silk either. You can always call it the Silk Route.
The eastern silk road is mostly desert and the western silk road is mostly mountains
Yes, city of Xi'an was the eastern terminus of the Silk Road and it was the centre of silk trade.
There was not just one path of the Silk Road, as there was a Northern Route as well as a Southern Route. The Northern Route's easternmost city was Chang'an, but was later moved further east to the city of Luoyang. The Southern Route's easternmost city is unknown, as it was never recorded.
Silk, tea, spices, woven tapestries, and other handmade things were exchanged on the Eastern Silk Road.
Kashgar, China, is the westernmost city on the Silk Road.
Kashgar, China, is the westernmost city on the Silk Road.
Silk, tea, spices, woven tapestries, and other handmade things were exchanged on the Eastern Silk Road.
Chang'an,China.... :)
The item most traded on the silk road was gold and silk.
No the Silk Road was a trail of the Ancient world that connected Eastern Asia with Europe.
Chang'an
It was important to trade and travel in the eastern countries.