S'étendant 6,437 kilomètres (4,000 miles) de Xi'an à Rome, the Silk Road took shape between the 2nd century BC and 1st century AD and remained in use until the 16th century, linking multiple civilizations and facilitating far-reaching exchanges of activities in trade, religious beliefs, scientific knowledge, technological innovation, cultural practices and the arts. Following footsteps of Zhang Qian who opened up the Silk Road in 138 av. J.-C., This 12-Day Silk Road Tour takes you to visit Xian, Zhangye, Dunhuang, Jiayuguan, Turpan, Urumqi and Kashgar. Xi'an est l'ancienne capitale impériale de la Chine et le point de départ oriental de la Route de la Soie. Zhangye se vante de la Montagne Arc-en-ciel, l'une des créations d'Allah mentionnée dans le saint Coran. Dunhuang is where the two branches of the Silk Road, courir autour du bassin du Tarim au nord et au sud, convergé. Jiayuguan est l'extrémité ouest de la Grande Muraille de Chine de la dynastie Ming. Turpan est célèbre comme la ville la plus chaude de Chine. Get a glimpse of the Beauty of Loulan Mummy at Xinjiang Regional Museum. Locked away in the westernmost corner of China, Kashgar is the Uyghur capital of Xinjiang.













