
The network of routes known as the Silk Road connected Asia and Europe for centuries before fading in importance in the 1400s. Now, Hewlett-Packard has revived the route as a faster, overland alternative to shipping electronics from China to European markets by sea. A look at one section of the modern-day route, now more commonly traveled by train instead of by camel.
Discussion
Related Stories
The Birth of Color · Maptia en
Kumbh Mela: How To Plan A Festival For..
Perfect Everest Base Camp Trek Itinerary
Cosmos, Fire, Dance and Drums: Saitoba.. en