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Over 190 scholars from 16 nations convened in Xinjiang’s Turpan to study preserved Silk Road artifacts and foster global historical understanding.
Nearly 200 international scholars from 16 countries, including the U.S., UK, Germany, and Japan, gathered in Turpan, Xinjiang, for the Seventh International Symposium on Turfan Studies, highlighting the region’s role as a crossroads of civilizations along the ancient Silk Road.
The arid climate has preserved multilingual manuscripts, murals, and relics, enabling research into cultural, religious, and linguistic exchanges across Eurasia.
Experts discussed heritage conservation, the evolution of Silk Road cultures, and new discoveries at sites like the Xipang Jingjiao Monastery and Tuyoq Buddhist Grottoes.
Chinese scholars are increasingly leading efforts to decipher ancient languages and trace the spread of ideas, with international collaboration transforming fragmented historical evidence into a shared understanding of interconnected human history.
Más de 190 eruditos de 16 naciones se reunieron en Turpan, Xinjiang, para estudiar los artefactos de la Ruta de la Seda preservados y fomentar el entendimiento histórico global.