In ancient China, travel methods primarily included walking, horseback riding, and the use of carts pulled by oxen or horses. The extensive network of roads and canals facilitated trade and communication, with the Silk Road being a notable route connecting China to Central Asia and beyond. River transport, particularly on the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers, was vital for moving goods and people. Additionally, the Chinese developed advancements in navigational techniques and shipbuilding for maritime travel along coastal and river routes.
The Silk Road
they traveled by horse and ox carts
The Hebrews :)
they farted there
the water torture is one of them. another one is cutting their tendons in a methodical way.
On horses.
The Silk Road
It spread up from India along trade routes.
Crazy communist leaders
Routes by which silk is traded is one meaning of the English phrase "silk road."Specifically, the phrase calls to mind a network of trading routes. The routes actually involved both land and sea travel. They linked Java, China, India, Persia, Arabia, Somalia, and Egypt with the countries of Europe in ancient and recent times.
People in ancient China usually ride horses or take carriages for road trip. They also use boats for waterway transportation.
China to be exact he wanted to find new trade routes later on the Silk road.
they traveled by horse and ox carts
The Hebrews :)
they farted there
they farted there
the water torture is one of them. another one is cutting their tendons in a methodical way.