Silk Village Pictures

The dresses the girls wearing are made of the tie-dyed silk thread at their hands, Xinjiang

In ancient times, Hetian was the traffic hinge of the old Silk Road and was renowned as one of the three silk cities of Xinjiang. Between 200 BC and 100 BC, the silk trade here was very prosperous. The highly prosperous period is from the Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD) to the Tang Dynasty (618-907AD). Silk was transported from here to Middle Asia, Middle East and Mediterranean countries.
  • The dresses the girls wearing are made of the tie-dyed silk thread at their hands, Xinjiang
  • Photo Credit: Vu Thi/Ziol/Zelnik<br /><br />Workers in the textile mill are spinning and choosing pods carefully.
  • She is going to boil all the silkworm cocoons.
  • The travelers are bargaining with the seller for the silk product.
  • Photo Credit: Mr. Lynn Hurst<br /><br />Working on the silk threads orderly.
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- Last updated on Apr. 30, 2017 by Gabby Li -