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The Silk Road [videorecording] / a joint production of NHK (Japan) and CCTV (China). Producer, Isoa Tamai ; music Kitaro ; Narrator, Graham Webster ; editor, Hiroyuki Shoji.

Contributor Tamai, Isao.

Edition Statement:10th anniversary limited ed.

Imprint:[New York] : Central Park Media, 1990, 2000.

Description3 videodiscs ( 630 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.

Note:Video release of a 1990-1992 production.

Note:Disc 1. Glories of ancient Chang-An -- A thousand kilometers beyond the Yellow River -- The art gallery in the dessert -- The dark castle -- Disc 2. In search of the kingdom of Lou Lan -- Across the Taklamakan Desert -- Khotan, oasis of silk and jade -- A heat wave called Turfan -- Disc 3 Through the Tian Shan Mountains by rail -- Journey into music: South throught the Tian Shan Mountains -- Where horses fly like the wind -- Toa roads to the Pamirs.

Note:A panoramic tour examining the world's most historic and inaccessible locations, Silk Road escorts the viewer on the ancient path traveled by Marco Polo, linking the riches of China with the European markets of the Middle Ages.

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Contributor
Tamai, Isao.
Kitaro, 1953-
Zhong yang dian shi tai (Beijing, China)
Central Park Media (Firm)
Nihon Hoso Kyokai.
Title:
Silk Road [videorecording]
Series Statement
Buhl Library Video Collection
Subject:
Polo, Marco, 1254-1323?
Subject:
Trade routes.
Silk Road -- History.
China -- Description and travel.
Index Term - Genre/Form
Nonfiction films.
Other title
Ancient Yellow River.
Glories of ancient Chang-An.
Thousand kilometers beyond the Yellow River.
Art gallery in the desert.
Dark castle.
In search of the kingdom of LouLan.
Across the Taklamakan Desert.
Khotan, oasis of silk and jade.
Heat wave called Turfan.
Through the Tian Shan Mountains by rail.
Journey into music.
Where horses fly like the wind.
Two roads to the Pamirs.