Ancient Tea Route of China, also know as Southern Silk Road, was one of the biggest established trade routes between China and Europe. In today Happy Map, Ivan has invited Senior flight attendant ...
When I first arrived in Sichuan, I was told no tea porters were still alive. But as I walked the last remnants of the Chamagudao, the Chinese name for the ancient trade route, I met not only Luo ...
the village proudly preserves a small remnant of the ancient Tea Horse Road, an important trade route that once connected the Central Plains with the southwest and northwest regions of China.
That route came to be known as the Tea Horse Road and it was the highway ... The journey itself is an important part of Asian history, one that Jeff Fuchs has spent over a decade documenting.
In The Tea Explorer, Jeff Fuchs travels the ancient Tea Horse Road, a route that traders used to export the tea from China over the Himalayas by mule. Learn more on the official website.
NARRATOR: Yuxi and his father visit the ancient tea route which begins near the lake. More than 1,000 years ago the locals started using these special horses to carry the tea grown in the fields ...
Near Lake Lashihai there'san ancient tea route.Over a thousand years ago peopleused to use horsesto transport tea that's still grownin the fields of Yunnan. The horses are quite special ...
the village proudly preserves a small remnant of the ancient Tea Horse Road, an important trade route that once connected the Central Plains with the southwest and northwest regions of China.