The Tea Horse Road: China's Ancient Trade Road to Tibet

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Tea Horse Road: China's Ancient Trade Road to Tibet
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael Freeman
By (author) Selena Ahmed
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:332
Dimensions(mm): Height 298,Width 297
Category/GenreAsian and Middle Eastern history
International trade
ISBN/Barcode 9789749863930
ClassificationsDewey:951.024
Audience
General
Illustrations 262 col

Publishing Details

Publisher River Books
Imprint River Books
Publication Date 31 December 2010
Publication Country Thailand

Description

In the seventh century, during the Chinese Tang Dynasty, Tibetans began drinking fermented black tea, a valuable addition to their restricted diet of meat and milk. Beginning as an aristocratic delicacy, it quickly became a staple, but it had to be imported, first from southern Yunnan, with a secondary route from Ya'an in Sichuan. The Chinese on the other hand, had a need for war horses and the sturdy Tibetan horses were ideal. As a result a two-way trade route arose during the Song Dynasty and became known as the Cha Ma Dao, the Tea-Horse Road, a 2,300 kilometre journey from southern Yunnan to Lhasa at its core.

Author Biography

Michael Freeman, whose previous publications with 'River Books' include 'Ancient Angkor' and 'Palaces of the Gods', has specialised in Asia for most of his career, and has published more than 100 books.