絲綢之路南道(又稱于闐道),指昆侖山(西域南山)北麓和塔克拉瑪干沙漠南緣之間的通道。其西出陽關(guān)(舊址在今敦煌西南),經(jīng)白龍堆沙漠南緣到鄯善(即古樓蘭...
匿名用戶
2018-03-10 10:23:43
右邊是塔克拉瑪干,左邊是阿爾金山,我們現(xiàn)在從若羌去且末。我們在走絲綢之路南道,就是唐僧西天取經(jīng)回來走的路。要是現(xiàn)在是唐期,就可以見到孫猴子了。
匿名用戶
2017-11-29 13:24:30
絲綢之路南道起點(diǎn),古時能通14輛馬車,相當(dāng)于雙向6車道,可見當(dāng)時的繁華,地殼運(yùn)動以及歷史原因,絲綢之路逐漸淹沒在歷史的黃沙之中。
hidihidiho
2017-12-27 08:01:56
Having travelled the Southern Silk Route for several years the changes are amazing. A mere matter of twelve years ago the eastern part had no roads connecting the oases and it really was an adventure. These days with a road connecting every oasis you can get round the entire Taklamakan Desert in no more than a week. Whereas it used to be a very cheap option and you could stay pretty much anywhere, these days government requirements mean that foreigners are watched like hawks and have to stay in three star places with minimum prices of around £10 a night. It's certainly not an off-beat destination any more and surrounded by plastic furniture, chandeliers, flat screen TV's, and hot and cold running water, you could pretty much be anywhere in the world....apart from of course the raining dust, hot fresh flat bread every morning and the amazing bustling bazaars. These days you have to pick your places and what you want to do if you want to really get inside the heart of the Uyghur people and their lives. There are a few tourist sites worth visiting where they don't rip you off. Steer away from the centuries old walnut tree in Hotan where you have to pay to walk around a beautiful tree which is fenced off. Steer away from Buddhist caves which cost an arm and a leg to visit...but make a bee-line for village markets, main mosques on Fridays around noon time, and village lanes where you can wander at will and maybe even get an invitation in for tea. The renovation of Kashgar is a pleasant surprise and it's certainly worth a visit despite the rumours that it' s all been rebuilt. It has of course, but wonderfully tastefully and in keeping with the age old Uyghur styles. It's also worth remembering that after a few months nothing really looks new here any more and within a year the place will look as dishevelled and chaotic...in the nicest possible way! As it always has. Definitely a trip to do. There' she added bonus now of being able to take a bus directly from Ruoqiang (Uyghur-Charkalik) to Golmud. There is a direct bus which takes twelve hours every afternoon around four O'clock local time ( two hours behind Beijing time)