Following the path of Silla-Eurasian civilization exchange

2024-11-28 01:11:03

Through the excavation of the Bangu-dong ruins, it is presumed that Ulsan was the maritime gateway to Gyeongju during the Silla Dynasty and that there was a lot of cultural exchange with overseas countries in the past, but there has been no proper academic research or argument.

The Ulsan MBC reporting team covered 100,000 km in 11 Eurasian countries, including Britain, Iran, Oman, India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Vietnam, China, Korea, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan, for one year, using records related to Silla remaining in medieval Islamic maps and books as clues.

Through a global project exploring Silla's international Silk Road exchange route and culture were reexamined for the first time.

Part 1, 'Kushname' (broadcast for 60 minutes from 9 p.m. on the 28th) is the title of a Persian epic discovered at the British Library and a complete Korean translation scheduled to be published early next year.

Part 2, ‘Hoin Sang’ and Part 3, ‘Sea Road’ (broadcast for 60 minutes starting at 9 PM on December 5 and 12, respectively) are about the origins of various foreign cultures remaining in Gyeongju, the capital of Silla, and the places of origin found in Islamic records from the 8th century.

It consists of actually following the sea route map to Silla.

 

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