TOURISM ON THE GREAT SILK ROAD IS ITS CURRENT FORM AND PROBLEMS
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Silk Road, Travel, Tourism, Economy, Tourism ProblemsAbstract
The Silk Road conjures up evocative images of a fanciful era when caravans of camels, mules and horses transported everything from spices and jade to walnuts and, of course, silk between China and the West along a series of lengthy and complex routes
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