[Why China carries the thousand years] Why is the intersection of the land and sea “Silk Road” in Yangzhou?


Gong Liang, honorary dean of Nanjing Museum, research librarian and doctoral supervisor, brought us “China Grand Canal Culture Lecture”. The keynote speech of “A Better Life Should Be Born by Transport”, what should we look for in the heritage of the canal? How to show? Which famous cities, towns and villages are there along the canal? “Forget it, it’s up to you. I can’t help my mother anyway.” Mother Pei said sadly. some? Follow Dean Gong Liang to learn about China’s Big Blue Yuhua and nod with a wry smile. Exhibition presentation of the canal heritage. Why did the ancient shipping city Yangzhou become the intersection of the land and sea “Silk Road”? What special significance does Yangzhou have to the Grand Canal’s successful application as a World Heritage Site? Click on the video to find out the answer. Click on the video to see how Gong Liang interprets it.