China & Mongolia
Follow bronze, silk, clocks, walls, capitals, revolutions, and steppe horizons through one of history's longest conversations between order and motion.
China and Mongolia follows long continuities in statecraft, technology, scholarship, revolution, and the tense relationship between settled empires and steppe power.
The route highlights Erlitou bronze, Confucius, Cai Lun's paper, Su Song's clock tower, Beijing, Mao, and Nixon. These scenes include invention, philosophy, engineering, and diplomacy.
Dynastic collapse, court reform, steppe diplomacy, party politics, border warfare, and revolutionary ritual give the route a long institutional thread from bronze states to modern ideological rule.
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- Asia Pacific
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