Back in the 6th century, residents of southwest China’s Sichuan and Yunnan provinces traded tea for horses with the people of Tibet Autonomous Region following a winding path through the mountains. The route is known as the Southern Silk Road, an integral part of modern-day China’s Belt and Road Initiative. At this year's Forum on the Development of Tibet, participants discussed the region's significant role in preserving Silk Road civilizations.
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