THE SILK ROAD I - 6 of 12 - Across the Taklamakan Desert
Camels plodding across the desert, and a sense of timelessness evoked by Kitaro's theme music... NHK devoted 17 years to the planning, shooting and production of The Silk Road, which unearthed trade routes linking long-lost civilizations of East and West. A landmark in broadcasting history, this series told the story of the rise and fall of ancient civilizations.
The NHK Tokushu and China's CCTV documentary series The Silk Road began on April 7, 1980. The program started with the memorable scene of a camel caravan crossing the desert against the setting sun, with Kitaro's music and a sense of timelessness. It was the start of an epic televisual poem.
The first journey described in the series began in Chang'an (now Xi'an), at the eastern end of the ancient route. On 450,000 feet of film, the NHK crew recorded the path westward to the Pamir Heights at the Pakistan border and this material was edited to make 12 monthly broadcasts. In response to viewers' requests that the series be extended to cover the Silk Road all the way to Rome, sequels were made over the next 10 years. Seventeen years after the program was conceived, the project was completed.
6) Across the Taklamakan Desert
Oasis cities of the southern route are now buried in the sand, but many discoveries prove the wealth of East-West cultural exchange.
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Conquering the desert of no return! Expedition starts to cross Taklamakan in China's
Xinjiang
Endless sand, shifting dunes, ancient Silk Road relics...The 337,000-square-km Taklamakan in northwest China's Xinjiang is known as a desert of no return. Swedish geographer and explorer Sven Anders Hedin tried to cross the Taklamakan along the 39 degrees north latitude line in 1895, but failed. Now a group of Chinese explorers have embarked on an ambitious expedition to cross the world's second largest shifting sand desert. Don't miss this video!
THE SILK ROAD I - 7 of 12 - Khotan Oasis of Silk and Jade
Camels plodding across the desert, and a sense of timelessness evoked by Kitaro's theme music... NHK devoted 17 years to the planning, shooting and production of The Silk Road, which unearthed trade routes linking long-lost civilizations of East and West. A landmark in broadcasting history, this series told the story of the rise and fall of ancient civilizations.
The NHK Tokushu and China's CCTV documentary series The Silk Road began on April 7, 1980. The program started with the memorable scene of a camel caravan crossing the desert against the setting sun, with Kitaro's music and a sense of timelessness. It was the start of an epic televisual poem.
The first journey described in the series began in Chang'an (now Xi'an), at the eastern end of the ancient route. On 450,000 feet of film, the NHK crew recorded the path westward to the Pamir Heights at the Pakistan border and this material was edited to make 12 monthly broadcasts. In response to viewers' requests that the series be extended to cover the Silk Road all the way to Rome, sequels were made over the next 10 years. Seventeen years after the program was conceived, the project was completed.
7) Khotan - Oasis of Silk and Jade
We'll look at the most sought after Silk Road trade goods, silk and Hetian gems.
Silk Road in China
Silk Road in China (Kashgar to Beijing)
Second part of a trip from Islamabad to Beijing in September - November 2015.
Places visited: Kashgar - Yarkand - Hotan - Kuqa - Ürümqi - Tian Chi (Heaven's Lake) - Turpan - Dunhuang - Yadan National Park - Jiayuguan - Zhangye - Mati Si - Danxia Geopark - Xining - Kumbum Monastery - Lanzhou - Bingling Si - Xiahe - Tianshui (Maijishan) - Xi'an - Beijing - Great Wall (Jiankou and Mutianyu sections)
Music by Quimi Portet - Excursionista (Versió per a aplec), Paisatge sense anxova, Música per cremar autobusos - and street musicians and singers in Xi'an and Beijing
Video of the first part is available at:
Xinjiang Province (Documentary Vlog) | The Long Road Ep. 46
I finally made it to CHINA!!! Or did I?
After Kyrgyzstan I visited the Xinjiang Province. While traveling here, a question constantly popped up in my head. Is this China? That's why decided to make this video a little bit different.
If you find any mistakes in my little research let me know.
The Dead Animal Timecodes
From 02:11 - 02:14
And 04:05 - 04:18 (This is followed by footage from the life stock market until 04:59)
After crossing the border I first visited Kashgar, from there I headed to Urumqi from where I left for Tuerpan. Unfortunately I had to go to Shanghai, so I couldn't see as much of Xinjiang as I wanted to. But I also wasn't well prepared tbh...
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A big thank you to everybody who let me awkwardly film them :)
Filmed handheld with the Panasonic G80/G81/G85 and the iPhone 6.
The long Road (TlR) is a journey from Germany all the way to Nepal, through the middle east, following the old silk road, China and South-East Asia. The whole journey will be overland (no planes, UFOs or portals) and put together into short videos on this channel :)
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Stories of Southern Xinjiang 南疆纪事
This program was shot in Hotan 和田 and Kashgar 喀什 in Xinjiang 新疆. It follows three representative storylines, namely, Agrotechnicians from the hinterland help an old Uygur couple to deal with the insect attack in their garden; An Uygur young man who returned from his studying in the hinterland has his heart set on opening the market of his enterprises’ products; A Uygur man engaged in sweaters of Central Asia is busy for the coming trade fair held in a certain country in Central Asia. Their life are truly recorded to show the accomplishments made in today’s new Southern Xinjiang in terms of the construction of people's livelihood.
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Silk Road II - Episode 4: The Travels of Xuang Zang in India
Episode 4: The Travels of Xuang Zang in India
Journey to India - the cradle of Buddhism - as you retrace the steps of Xuang Zang, A Chinese Buddhist monk who embarked on a perilous journey in the 7th century on a quest for enlightenment.
FASCINATING Uyghur Paper Making in Hotan, Xinjiang! Cultural Heritage & Handicraft in Khotan, China
In a small village outside of Hotan (Khotan), the bark from mulberry trees is used in a most interesting way. Read more:
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The process of making paper from the bark of mulberry trees is both complex and fascinating. Generations of Uyghur families in and around the Khotan area have passed down the tradition that makes use of the region’s plentiful mulberry trees as well as the dry heat.
I learned that paper-making using the bark of mulberry trees involves an 8-step process that takes a couple of days and at least 4 people to complete.
1) Gathering & Peeling: branches from mulberry trees are gathered and the bark is then peeled off, a painstaking task that is done by hand.
2) Air drying: the bark that has been peeled away is then dried in the hot, desert sun for 24 hours.
3) Boiling the Bark: once the bark has been dried, it is boiled in a large iron pan over an open fire – usually one that is fed with what is left of the mulberry branches.
4) Pounding the Mixture: the soupy mixture that is the result of boiling the bark is then pounded into submission by a wooden mallet.
5) Ferment the Mixture: after being pounded to death, this clumpy-looking bark soup is left in water to ferment. This word “ferment” is a direct translation of what I was told, but I’m not 100% sure that it means the same thing.
6) Filter Mixture into a Mold: what has now become a weird “goo” is then pressed into a mold that is basically a square wire mesh. The artisan carefully spreads the mixture out and presses it down into the mesh, removing any large clumps along the way.
7) Drying in the Sun: The wire mesh is placed outside where it will dry in the sun. During most of Khotan’s summer, this drying process doesn’t take long.
8) Peel and Prepare for Sale: Once dried, the paper is peeled from the wire mesh and prepared for sale.
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톈산에서 내려오는 길. 한 무리의 양 떼가 도로 앞을 가로 막는다. 차에서 내려 뒤를 쫓았다. 카자흐 족 노인이 분주하게 움직이고 노인의 신호에 맞춰 양떼들도 걸음을 재촉한다. 양떼들은 풀이 난 곳이면 어디든 달려가 갈 길이 바쁜 목동을 애먹인다. 양 떼를 모는 일이 생각보다 쉽지 않다. 이번엔 소들이 말썽이다. 도로는 한순간 마비된다. 수십 km 떨어진 초지를 찾아 해 뜨면 나가서 해질녘 돌아오는 유목민의 일상은 고달프다. 양떼의 숫자를 확인하고 말안장을 풀고 나서야 힘든 하루 일과가 끝이 난다.
[English: Google Translator]
The road coming down from tyensan. A flock of sheep herd across the front of the road block. Chased back out of the car. Flock to match the signal of the Kazakh family moving elderly seniors also urges the busy pace. I fed the flock are trying to pool the length busy rush to go anywhere where shepherds. This is not easy to drive a herd of sheep than you think. This time the cows have trouble. At one point the road is paralyzed. Tens of km away pops up, browse to the grassland nomads returning at sunset to go out of the routine is godalpeuda. Check the number of sheep and loosen the saddle tastes are hard to come off the end of day.
[Chinese: Google Translator]
这条路从tyensan下来。羊牧的马路对面块的前面有一个羊群。追回下了车。涌向匹配哈萨克家庭搬家老人老年人的信号还敦促忙碌的脚步。我喂羊群试图池长度忙冲上去任何地方放牧。这是不容易的比你想象的驾驶一群羊。这个时候的奶牛有麻烦。在一个点上的道路瘫痪。公里远弹出几十,浏览到草原牧民在夕阳返回出门的程序是godalpeuda。检查羊的数量和松开马鞍的口味是很难脱落日结束。
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■클립명: 아시아037-중국12-05 카자흐족 목동의 양떼와 소/Kazakh Shepherd/Tianshan/Mouuntain/Sheep/Cow
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 현상윤 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2007년 9월 September
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아시아,Asia,동북아시아,중국,China,현상윤,2007,9월 September,신장웨이우얼자치구,Xinjiang Uygur
Cycling The Silk Road (to Kashgar)
In 2012, Eleanor Moseman cycled the Southern Silk Road to the ancient town of Kashgar. Her time in region commonly referred to as Xinjiang would make an everylasting impresson on her. It would be just a few weeks out of the entire solo bicycle tour that totaled over 26,000km through China and Central Asia. Eleanor Moseman also known as The Wander Cyclist and is a photographer and storyteller based in China. She has made numerous expeditions throughout Tibet and Xinjiang over the past years. wandercyclist.com and eleanormoseman.com
The old Silk Road city of Kashgar in China’s far west is a crucial gate to guard
The old Silk Road city of Kashgar in China’s far west is a crucial gate to guard against terrorist infiltration from neighboring Afghanistan. CCTV’s Han Peng brings us the story of one couple who decided this would be the perfect place to get married.
#Kashgar #Xinjiang #SilkRoad #terrorists #terrorism #China #border #Afghanistan #Chinesesoldier #love
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fantastic, love conquests al !
Ah yes, the old Silk Road. I wonder if this was also the one taken by Marco Polo.
They said love had no barrier for them
Please seal and killed who entered !
Silk Road is the Holy Path of the ancient time. .
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Auf der Südlichen Route kommt auch durch Khotan die Stadt der Jade Steine. Dabei sieht man in kleinen Oasen wie die Uiguren so leben.
The Silk Road from Xian to Kashgar (CHINA)
The historic silk road from Xian to Kashgar is an unforgettable trip of more than 6000 km along cultural remnants of the past and different minorities. Starting at Xian, the ancient capital of the Tang dynasty, inhabited by the Han an the Hui minority, we meet Tibetan people in Xiahe, Uyghur in Xinjang, Kazakh at Tian Chi (Urumchi) and Kyrgyz at the Kashgar border.
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Reporter’s Diary Journey to the west Xinjiang
Kashgar is the westernmost city of China. Its unique geographic location makes the city a mixed cultural place, where one would have to spend time in order to truly understand it. Follow CGTN's reporter Dong Xue as she explores Kashgar Old City, Id Kah Mosque and the Sunday Livestock Market.
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2004-05-15: Part F: China Tour: Silk Road: Binglingsi or Bingling Temple
2004-05-15: Part F: China Tour: Silk Road: Binglingsi or Bingling Temple ( en route back, dangerous and rough boat ride and near-accident
Villagers in Xinjiang's Desert Town Reluctant to Move Despite Harsh Living Conditions
A state program to resettle residents from impoverished villages adjacent to northwest China’s Taklamakan Desert to nearby cities has become a hard choice for some of those who are reluctant in changing their habitual way of life.
45 year-old Zibidehan Subi is a Uygur housewife living in Darya Boyi, a lonely, sparsely populated oasis located deep in the Taklamakan Desert in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
The village is home to 300 families, all are ethnic Uyghurs.
Subi has been living in a wooden house since she got married at 15. She says the biggest change in the village is the number of vehicles.
We enjoy living a nomadic life. But the children are elsewhere, so we need to go to see them. Otherwise, we don't have to leave the village, said Subi.
Ali Abdulla, her youngest son, goes to school in the Yutian county seat, some 250 kilometers away.
Gathering tree roots for cooking fuel is an traditional survival skill, as Darya Boyi is cut off from the outside world, and modern conveniences.
However, the old ways of living are changing among local youngsters. Ali says one question has always been in his mind, when can he leave the desert?
I want to take good care of my parents when I get a good job in the future,” said Ali Abdulla.
Villagers have survived in the Taklamakan for 400 years. However, the drying up of the Keriya River, and the encroaching sands have resulted in 50 families moving to the government-built resettlement houses on the outskirts of Yutian County.
Another 100 low-income families, including Zibidehan’s family, are expected to join them by 2018.
For her husband Abdulla Qasimu, living in a desert is neither bad nor good.
I have no skills other than herding. If I'm being relocated out of here, I can hardly make a living,” said Qasimu.
With inadequate water supplies, farming is not an option for Darya Boyi villagers. Many residents, especially the youngsters, say that relocation would be the easiest and quickest way to end their struggle in poverty.
Old villagers like Zibidehan say they want to stay in Darya Boyi and remain their habitual way of life.
We would love to live an easy life till we die. Conditions are harsh, but that’s the life of nomads. Allah made me a herdswoman; that’s my life. It just like the five fingers cannot be the same; life is what you make of it,” said Zibidehan. More on:
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The Silk Road: 06 Across The Taklamakan Desert
XINJIANG, TAKLAMAKAN & KARAKORAM - Trans-Aeolian Transmission
XINJIANG, TAKLAMAKAN & KARAKORAM
A Concert-Road-Movie from the Trans-Aeolian Transmission.
Shot in Xinjiang (PRC).
N.B.: compressed version, please set HD.
A research (field-recordings + video shooted) in the Xinjiang area with Uyghurs musicians (shamans, bards and Dolans), then reconstructed with computers and electrical instruments, going into a Neo-Shamanistic Post-Industrial music. On stage, two musicians are playing a documentary/fiction/road-movie/concert on an edited film shot in the depths of the desert of Taklamakan, up in the mountains of Karakoram as well as in the deep-hearts of last cities of the Silk Route. An incredible Post-Industrial New-Shamanistic music. An adventure/creation between Kashgar, Marqit, Iarkam and on the Pakistani, Tajik and Kirghiz borders.
Concert on a Road-Movie.
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Travel to Kashgar! Josh's Top Recommendations in Xinjiang's Best Silk Road Oasis
Experience what it's like to travel to Kashgar and learn what's worth seeing while you're there. Josh provides his top recommendations for this top Silk Road destination. Read more:
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