The Silk Road — Season 1, Episode 13: China: Dunhuang
Documentary • 26 min • 1 season, 15 episodes • ★ 8.0/10
Episode synopsis
Crossing the Taklamakan desert is a demanding step. And only once the Silk Road caravans made it could they say they truly arrived in China. The Bactrian camel has become emblematic of the region: without it, trade could not have developed along the Silk Road.
About The Silk Road
Alfred de Montesquiou, a war correspondent for the Associated Press news agency and a journalist for Paris Match – for which he has covered most of the Arab Spring revolutions – will be our knowledge broker along the Silk Road, the mythical network of trade routes that for centuries linked the Far East to the West. Follow in the footsteps of illustrious predecessors, from Alexander the Great to Marco Polo. Journey through time, encountering specialists, historians, or just everyday people with a passion who will help you grasp the past and present identities of those countries. From Bursa in Turkey to Xi’an in China, Alfred guides and accompanies you in this fresh and original way to discover History.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Italy: Venice
- E2Turkey: Bosphorus
- E3Turkey: Anatolia, The Caravans of Asia Minor
- E4Iran: Tabriz, Capital of Merchants
- E5Iran: Assassins, Emperors and Ma
- E6Iran: Kashan and the Zoroastrian Fire Temple of Yazd
- E7Uzbekistan: Bukhara
- E8Uzbekistan: Samarkand
- E9Uzbekistan: Tachkent
- E10Kyrgystan
- E11China: Kashgar
- E12China: Gobi