Future tours arranged by Christine-Ann Richards:
THE SILK ROAD IN CENTRAL
ASIA
UZBEKISTAN
Friday 7th 21st October 2016
The Silk Road stretched
from the Middle East to China
and along which lie the famous cities of Samarkand,
Bukhara
and Khiva. This was the trade artery through which the great
civilisations of the East and West exchanged not only produce, but also
cultural ideas. Peoples,
rulers and cultures have swept across the region's steppes, deserts and
mountains for thousands of years.
From the blue-tiled
splendour of Tamerlanes Samarkand to the holy city of Bukhara, boasting
a mosque for each day of the year, and beyond, Uzbekistan lays claim to a
breathtaking architectural legacy.
Bound by sand and snow, fed by the melt-water from the Roof of the World,
these fertile oases attracted the greatest travellers and conquerors in
history, along the fragile threads of the Silk Road.
Visiting Termez, Shakhrisabz, Samarkand,
Bukhara,
Khiva and Nukus
LANDPRICE including 2 internal flights: £1,985
INTERNATIONAL RETURN FLIGHT TO TASHKENT: TBA
SINGLE ROOM SUPPLEMENT: £285
Previous Tours
List of past tours
arranged by Christine-Ann Richards:
CHINA: Southwest China and Laos
7th 25th
January 2015
CHINA: Contemporary & Traditional Ceramics in
Eastern China
10th Anniversary Tour with Li Wenying
6th 30th
October 2013
CHINA: Contemporary & Traditional
Ceramics in South East China
6th 24th March 2012
CHINA: Indigo and Clay
19th March 3rd April
2011
CHINA: Contemporary &
Traditional Ceramics in North China
8th 26th May 2010
CHINA: Western China
& the Southern Silk Road
5th
27th September 2008
CHINA: The Mingei Tradition in Central China
26th
February 20th March 2008
UZBEKISTAN:
The Silk Road in Central Asia
Sunday 20th Tuesday 29th August
2006
CHINA: The Mingei Tradition in South West China
Saturday 26th February Sunday 20th March 2005
CELEBRATE: 25th Anniversary of 1st
Craft Potters Association Trip to CHINA
& 1,000 years of Porcelain Production in Jingdezhen
October 2nd 21st October 2003
UZBEKISTAN: THE SILK ROAD IN CENTRAL ASIA
16th September - 3rd October
2001
ORIENTAL CERAMIC
SOCIETY TOUR TO CHINA
21st
October - 11th November 2000
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