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Fascinating adventures within and around Baotou

By Bruce Connolly | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2018-09-21 08:32
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Baotou Steel Works 1997 [Photo by Bruce Connolly/chinadaily.com.cn]

The railway and indeed the roads are effectively modern day updates for the historic northern Silk Road This corridor has long had significance as a major routeway between central Asia and Beijing. From Lanzhou in today’s Gansu Province flotillas of sheepskin rafts once carried goods down the Yellow River to Baotou for onward transshipment by camel caravan. This traffic was however only one way for that river’s fast moving currents made it impractical to sail back upriver, instead carts or camels were employed. However construction of a railway from Beijing eventually reached Baotou in 1923 transforming that formerly remote settlement into a railhead for traffic from across much of the northwest. In the 1950’s the railway was pushed through to Lanzhou, eventually linking right through to Xinjiang.

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