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(Photo by Liu Jian/Xinhua) Two Buddhist cave complexes along the ancient Silk Road in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region opened to the public for the first time on Saturday. The Ya'er ...
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Bursa, once a key stop on the ancient Silk Road, is revitalizing its centuries-old silk industry through widespread efforts ...
URUMQI, 7 April (BelTA - China Daily) - Two Buddhist cave complexes along the ancient Silk Road in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region opened to the public for the first time on ...