Two-way. It was a trading route, so goods were exchanged.
a lot. one or two daris. that is a lot in Chinese currency!
Silk cloth, Spices
The Taklamakan Desert which located in Mongol
it could actually take about 36 days to get to the silk road depending when you and how you get there
tea and spice
People traded Silk and spices on the Silk Road. Also, the Silk Road made traveling from one place to another easier.
silk
2 of the goods that traveled along the Silk Road were silk and Jade.
a lot. one or two daris. that is a lot in Chinese currency!
Silk cloth, Spices
The Taklamakan Desert which located in Mongol
The silk road connected two major points which were huge trading posts, without it neither areas would be as prosperous.
it could actually take about 36 days to get to the silk road depending when you and how you get there
tea and spice
The "silk road" was not an actual specific road. It was any path or trail that was used to transport silk from the Orient to Europe. So portions of it were man made, and portions of it were natural, and it might not even be the same for any two trips.
you could trade and travel
Silk Road was one of the most important global trade routes as it was strategically connecting the critical trade points of the Western world with China and other neighboring parts of Asia.