They carried their goods by Bactrain Camel Caravans. They used those because they they had two humps, two coats of hair, they were wildly domesticated, could carry up to 600 pounds, and they can endure extreme hot and cold and travel long periods of time without water.
In general, they used trade routes. On land they used camels to carry goods and caravans to actually travel in. When they were near water they used ships.
The Inca built a network of roads and crisscrossing the nation for easier travel. Armies could march on it, messengers could use it for delivering. and traders could carry goods upon it.
Malisian Traders!!! HAHAHA LOL!!
European manufactured goods were generally of lower quality than Chinese goods.
Ancient Chinese people used bronze for spears periodically. They traded small lumps of bronze for goods.
In earlier times, the biggest Chinese export was silk.
Silk and Tea.
Camels religion and culture
Ancient Chinese people used a barter system for buying and selling goods. Some of the people used items such as bricks of tea as currency.
Traders in the far east used the Silk Road to transport their goods.The Silk Road bought Chinese goods and then sold them to traders on the way to Rome.
I put goods with them like jewelery
European traders paid for Chinese silks and porcelains in gold or silver primarily because China had a strong demand for these precious metals, viewing them as a stable and valuable form of currency. Additionally, European goods were often considered inferior or less desirable in comparison to Chinese craftsmanship, making it difficult for traders to negotiate exchanges. The trade imbalance, with China exporting more than it imported, further necessitated the use of gold and silver to settle accounts.
Group of traders traveled over the Silk Roads. Traders carried silk, ceramics, tea, and other goods to Western markets. Traders returned with new foods, plants, and minerals. Increased trade led to more Chinese contact with people from other countries. People from Arabia, Persia, and India visited.
Ancient Chinese people used a barter system for buying and selling goods. Some of the people used items such as bricks of tea as currency.
Things were carried by hand, in carts, boats,,by horse, in baskets, boxes.
Ancient Chinese believed their gods needed offerings of food to keep them happy.
In general, they used trade routes. On land they used camels to carry goods and caravans to actually travel in. When they were near water they used ships.