In 200 BC. By the year 1450, the Silk Road changed from a simple European trade route to international trade, its political power was transferred from the Chinese dynasty to Mongolia to take over the Silk Road; these political and economic Trade route for communication and exchanges despite changes. The Silk Road, which is over 4,000 miles in length, is a major trade route between China and Western Europe, conducting commercial activities in various regions and absorbing various cultures.
Due to the ethnic background of merchants and civilizations involved in each trade route, the cultural spread created by trade crossing the trade route between Sahara and Silk Road is different. Berber, Nubian, Egyptian, and Tuaregs participated in Roman colonists exchanges along sub - Saharan trade routes. Many Roman period goods are included in this route, and in agricultural trade within different tribes these aspects are mixed and cultural trading between all these close tribes occurs. With these cultures mixed together, a new society, nomads, continues to exist throughout the Sahara desert. Beyond the Sahara trade route specializing in cattle and camels along a new society is there evidence that this new culture worships cows for all the needs provided by cattle.
On the trade street of Silk Road, this is the desert road from the Dunhuang Oasis to the entrance gate of Jianguug China. For centuries, Jiu Guan was the Western border of China and the caravan of Silk Road entered the Chinese territory. We entered the Chinese train along the caravan route through the Silk Road and passed through the middle of the Gobi desert. In just six hours, the drive will be relatively short. A travel agency that helped me buy a ticket insisted that I proposed other choices unless I got on the train. I asked for this special train, the tickets are hard to go. Clearly this train is very special. Rather than receiving tickets with other people, we had to pick up the tickets at the ticket booth. No problem
Some of the trade routes in China have historically been sent to the Silk Road or distributed from the Silk Road. Other trade routes compete with Silk Road including maritime trade from the port in the southeastern part of the South China Sea and routes from the Red River mountains in the southwestern part of Vietnam to Hanoi and Hai Phong. In China, people may see different inland, central Asian or maritime trade. The Mediterranean is the convergence point on the west side of the trade route of land and Eurasia. Just as Northeast Asian seas deliver Silk Road products to Korea and Japan, the Mediterranean will deliver Silk Road products to the western part of Eurasia. As thousands of miles of Silk Road brocade and Chinese pottery move on the sea, it may be carried to the west by Rome or Marseille on the same ship of the tire.