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Silkroad Online (Korean: 실크로드 온라인) is a fantasy MMORPG set in the 7th century AD, along the Silk Road between China and Europe. [3] The game requires no periodic subscription fee, but players can purchase premium items to customize or accelerate gameplay.
The Silk Road (Japanese: 敦煌, Hepburn: Tonkō), also known as Dun-Huang, is a 1988 Japanese film directed by Junya Satō. The movie was adapted from the 1959 novel Tun-Huang by Yasushi Inoue . The backdrop of the plotline is the Mogao Caves , a Buddhist manuscript trove in Dunhuang , Western China , located along the Silk Road during the ...
The Silk Road (NHK特集 シルクロード) is a documentary television series produced by Japan Broadcasting Corporation that was first broadcast during the 1980s. The travelogue traced the ancient Silk Road from Chang'an (modern day Xi'an ) to Rome covering the history, archaeology, culture, religion, and art of countries along the route.
[citation needed] A few of the most successful of these were Silkroad Online (launched 2004) by the publisher Joymax, the 3D sprite based MMORPG Flyff by Aeonsoft, Rappelz by nFlavor, (with Aeonsoft and nFlavor merging in 2010 to become Gala Lab Corp) Perfect World by Beijing Perfect World, the 2D scrolling MMORPG MapleStory by Wizet and ...
The Silk Road was an ancient network of trade routes that connected many communities of Eurasia by land and sea, stretching from the Mediterranean basin in the west to the Korean peninsula and the Japanese archipelago in the east.
The Silk Road (Japanese TV series), a 1980 documentary produced by Japan's NHK; The Silk Road, a 1988 Japanese film; The Maritime Silk Road, a 2011 Iranian movie; The Silk Road (British TV series), a 2016 documentary by the BBC, in three episodes, presented by Sam Willis; Silk Road, about the online marketplace of the same name
The Silk Road is a three-episode BBC TV documentary about the Silk Road, made in 2016. It was presented by historian Sam Willis and comprised three episodes, shown on BBC Four between 1 and 15 May 2016.
The Silk Roads: A New History of the World is a 2015 non-fiction book written by English historian Peter Frankopan, a historian at the University of Oxford.A new abridged edition was illustrated by Neil Packer. [1]