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What cities are there in the Silk Road landscape map?

"The cities marked on the Silk Road landscape map include Dunhuang in China, Samarkand in Uzbekistan, Herat in Afghanistan, Isfahan in Iran, Damascus in Syria and other important cities on the Silk Road."

The Silk Road Landscape Map depicts the major cities and landscapes of thousands of kilometers, and marks the 2 1 1 Ming Dynasty place names transliterated from nine Chinese languages, involving more than ten countries and regions in Europe, Asia and Africa. These historical materials are very valuable. Loaded with a lot of original geographical information, it proves in kind that before the western map was introduced to China, China had a clear understanding of world geography, especially along the Silk Road, and revealed the contribution of China geography to world civilization.

"Silk Road Landscape Map" was drawn by a court painter in the mid-Ming Dynasty with Wu Pai's green landscape techniques. It is a model of ancient scenery thousands of miles away and a perfect combination of science and art.