The ancient "Silk Road" as a most important trade route between China and the Mediterranean Sea linked Asia and Europe, connecting the West and East, it served as
the primary conduit for contact between China, India, Persian, Greece, Rome and
Europe, carried the great Chinese inventions of papermaking and printing, gunpowder, silk, gold and many Chinese goods to the west, along the trading network the exchanges of goods were also opportunities to exchange ideas. Buddhism, and Islam and other related arts and cultures were brought into China, Asia.
Along the ancient "Silk Road", the new "Silk Road" Eurasian trans-continental land
bridge opened to the world, it brings more opportunities, choices and great change
to the world in 21 century. For example, taking the new silk road, the transit time for the cargo fm Xinjiang, China to New York, USA will be 28 days, the old way is 40 days, the Northern East-West freight corridor (N.E.W.) across the new silk road will show great potential in the future.
There are more than 40 Asian and European countries along the new Silk Road, such
as Tokyo, Pyongyang, Seoul, China to Russia, Hamburg, Berlin and Paris.
S.F. Systems (Dalian) Ltd. land bridge service can help you to pick up the goods from
many Chinese cities or seaports or transshipped fm Japan or Korea, such as Dalian,
Manzhouli, Xingang, Lianyungang, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Shantou to
the Middle Asia, West Asia, Russia and Europe.
It contained three major routes leading westward from China by ways connected with
the railway network of Europe: the northern route runs westward from China to
the Black Sea (Russia, Poland). The central to Persia and the Mediterranean Sea
(Ukraine, Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, Romania, Hungary). The southern
to the regions which now include Afghanistan, Iran, and India. Furthermore, the
development of reliable land bridge cargo services from China to Europe, with onward
connections to the US east coast, which would reduce some transit times by up to 2/3rd. The increased congestion at port facilities and rising maritime freight rates have spurred greater interest in utilizing cross-border trucking.
The Silk Road is also a path to wisdom, neither in past time nor for modern society,
and now it is open to all, including you and me.