The Silk Road Was Important Because It Helped To Generate Trade and Commerce Between A Unique Products To Spread Across Much of The Settled World

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34 Silk Road Member States (Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, China,

Croatia, DPR Korea, Rep. Korea, Egypt, Georgia, Greece, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel,
Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Montenegro, Pakistan,
Romania, Russia, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkey,
Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan (as of February 2018)) from Europe, Africa, Central
Asia and Asia & the Pacific, in addition to UNWTO Affiliate Members from around the globe,
work together to promote the Silk Road routes as a transnational tourism adventure.

The Silk Road was important because it helped to generate trade and commerce between a
number of different kingdoms and empires. This helped for ideas, culture, inventions, and
unique products to spread across much of the settled world.

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