British Museum Explores ‘Silk Roads’ Trade Routes in New Exhibition

People walk in front of the British Museum in London, Britain, on September 28, 2023. (Reuters)
People walk in front of the British Museum in London, Britain, on September 28, 2023. (Reuters)
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British Museum Explores ‘Silk Roads’ Trade Routes in New Exhibition

People walk in front of the British Museum in London, Britain, on September 28, 2023. (Reuters)
People walk in front of the British Museum in London, Britain, on September 28, 2023. (Reuters)

A new exhibition exploring the vast network of the Silk Road trade routes opens at the British Museum in London this week.

Showcasing a range of artifacts including Chinese ceramics, Byzantine jewellery and the earliest known group of chess pieces, "Silk Roads" focuses specifically on the period AD 500 to 1,000, amid the rise of different empires and religions.

"This exhibition is presenting a rather different vision of the Silk Road than some people might be expecting... Rather than a single trade route between east and west, we are showing the Silk Roads plural... as a series of overlapping networks that link communities across Asia, Africa and Europe," exhibition co-curator Sue Brunning told Reuters.

"We're showing that it was not just silk and spices... but also people, objects and ideas moving sometimes great distances, not just by land, but also by sea and river and exchanges taking place in all contexts."

Highlights include loans from central Asia such as a large mural found in the reception hall of an aristocratic house in Samarkand, Uzbekistan and a gilded silver cup from the Galloway Hoard, on loan from the National Museums Scotland.

"Silk Roads" opens on Thursday and runs until February.



Saudi Flag Flies in the Sky of Tabuk in Celebration of the 94th National Day

The Saudi flag flies in the sky of Tabuk marking the Kingdom’s 94th National Day - SPA
The Saudi flag flies in the sky of Tabuk marking the Kingdom’s 94th National Day - SPA
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Saudi Flag Flies in the Sky of Tabuk in Celebration of the 94th National Day

The Saudi flag flies in the sky of Tabuk marking the Kingdom’s 94th National Day - SPA
The Saudi flag flies in the sky of Tabuk marking the Kingdom’s 94th National Day - SPA

The Saudi flag is flying 75 meters high in the sky of Tabuk, celebrating the Kingdom’s 94th National Day.
Located in Al-Tawheed square on King Fahd Road, in the city of Tabuk, it symbolizes the unity and cohesion of a people that has dedicated itself to serving and defending the nation.
The square features 12 flagpoles, each with the national flag standing 12 meters high. It also includes green spaces covering an area of 2,240 square meters, and decorative artistic lighting designed based on the latest technology, according to SPA.

The national flag of the Kingdom is testament to the country’s progress and achievements of those who built, established and are leading this great nation.