To all the people who exerted time & effort in making this documentary, to the uploader of this video, thank you very much. This is very informative, especially to the Central Asia countries that were under the former USSR. History at its best. Salamat, from The Philippines.
Oh what a shame I came to the end of this lovely journey of the Silk road documentary series. So cleverly underwent, filmed & documented by the Japanese. I've enjoyed every minute of the journey as if I was there with the crew & meeting all the lovely friendly people & their rich cultures. Thank you very much Andrew Chuter for posting this.
Thank you Andrew, for uploading all the 18 episodes of Silk Road II. Brought back memories. Very familiar with Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region as I spent time there. Nothing has changed with regards to the hospitality of the Steppe people like the Kazakhs and Uighurs - lovely people indeed. Thank you again.
People rise and fall, Empires rise and fall, Time changes everything, From great fortress of kharakhoto to deserted sand, city flourished once under the lake. Nothing is permanent. people are just a mare part of this great nature of earth, time or whatever. this is one of the major thing i learned while watching the entire episodes. and While watching this i felt like travelling with this team !! and Specially amazed by how Buddhism flourished in China and west ward to the ruins of mervs. Thank you NHK/CCTV and everyone involved !!
I enjoyed this series very much and found all of its content very knowledgeable and also entertaining, I'm thankful to you gentlemen for uploading . Thank you
Like all good things, this too must come to an end. Some five years of these six(?) people means that 30 years was devoted to this epic saga. I suspect that it was, for all of them, their opus and probably their greatest accomplishment. I'm not sure what to watch next, what follows something like this? While I feel this could have been better, indeed much better, it was still a fantastic piece of work and whatever I watch next will be unfairly compared to it and be unable to compete. I've now watched both series, all 30 episodes, and need to follow it up with something good. At any rate, I've hopped in a vehicle and driven around, seemingly at random, for great periods of time - with my greatest journey being a little less than 1/3 of their total distance. Notably, mine took less time as I had no film crew, agenda, and soul purpose of the trip (that particular one) was to see the country that I was in. I only took a bit over 6 months for my longest trip so I am not sure how that compares to them. The end of this, indeed the last three episodes, seemed out of sorts and rushed as well as not really having much to do with the real meat of the story. Still, I'm grateful for them but the series did have to end somewhere. I really have no idea what to watch next. So, uploader, thank you for the sharing.
@@Livewire91 Hmm... Thanks! You've definitely piqued my interest, but I can't seem to find it. The two Silk Road series are awesome. I'd love to know more about the sea routes.
probably the most complete story based on true facts that we have witnessed and covering so many countries and a few dozen ethnic groups,,,ho God oh YHAVÉH,thanks for allowing me to see it all and knowing that the story keeps ongoing,,,.Music,thanks KITARO for the music but also thanks Steve Rucker for the masterpiece you did with Kitaro music and the Royal Symphonic Orchestra.it was due to a mistake that i bought a case with four vynil records thinking it was symphonic Rock from the WHO.no it was not the Who,it was The Silk Road tv series done in the 80's.
Magnifica serie de documentales que no solo muestran, el lejano pasado, sino ante todo un invaluable registro filmico de como era la vida, en esos maravillosos tesoros culturales, destruidos por las guerras de las ultimas tres decadas de extremismo religioso y la voracidad capitalista, que ha destruido todo a su paso...
buzzingtalk edit - just found it on youtube! Just look for 'Silk Road IV' ;) Note - Kitaros music isn't on the intro and the voice over is now American, so very different.
albuk666 says: "do you have the Silk Road IV ???" == Does that mean there's a series "III"? i searched and here it is, "Silk Road III" ruclips.net/video/aIYuPgNvSYk/видео.html "A quarter of a century later, NHK re-visits Silk Road with high-definition cameras, and continues further through Central and West Asia...."
I worked in a place with the NHK, when they were in Georgia (1983), but this Episode I have not seen on RUclips. Can it in Episode 19 or 20? And can you upload this episodes, if you have? Thank you.
23:40 This guy is full of it. Ali Baba is not a historical person. He's a fictional person who can be set in any time of the history. The guy says that the store had been in business since the age of Ali Baba. lol
The fallen Shang Empire..... Persia, Macedonia and The Roman Empire......... India Empire.......................The Zhou empire and Quinxi Hwangdi empire.
today, december 3, 2024, i just finished watching all the 30 episodes of these beautiful documentary.... maybe five years later, ill watch it again...
@loneriderloneranger997 wow well done. I still haven't watched them all
To all the people who exerted time & effort in making this documentary, to the uploader of this video, thank you very much. This is very informative, especially to the Central Asia countries that were under the former USSR. History at its best. Salamat, from The Philippines.
Oh what a shame I came to the end of this lovely journey of the Silk road documentary series. So cleverly underwent, filmed & documented by the Japanese. I've enjoyed every minute of the journey as if I was there with the crew & meeting all the lovely friendly people & their rich cultures. Thank you very much Andrew Chuter for posting this.
Thank you Andrew, for uploading all the 18 episodes of Silk Road II. Brought back memories. Very familiar with Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region as I spent time there. Nothing has changed with regards to the hospitality of the Steppe people like the Kazakhs and Uighurs - lovely people indeed. Thank you again.
Thank you very much! This is the best documentary ever made!
absolutely brilliant series..with amazing views all along the road..so magical...loved it...
People rise and fall, Empires rise and fall, Time changes everything, From great fortress of kharakhoto to deserted sand, city flourished once under the lake. Nothing is permanent. people are just a mare part of this great nature of earth, time or whatever. this is one of the major thing i learned while watching the entire episodes.
and While watching this i felt like travelling with this team !! and Specially amazed by how Buddhism flourished in China and west ward to the ruins of mervs.
Thank you NHK/CCTV and everyone involved !!
Thank you so very much for sharing: I hope that your series on the Silk Road will be preserved for future generations.
Thank you for posting the video. I love learning about the Silk Road. My mother is Chinese and her ancestors were the Han Dynasty.
Amazing movie.I`ve never seen better documentary before. Thanks!
What a magnificent series! Thank you very much for uploading.
I enjoyed this series very much and found all of its content very knowledgeable and also entertaining, I'm thankful to you gentlemen for uploading .
Thank you
+Dev Khiriya You're welcome.
Thanks for uploading this beautiful series. I was searching years back in internet but no luck. You took me to my childhood.
Like all good things, this too must come to an end. Some five years of these six(?) people means that 30 years was devoted to this epic saga. I suspect that it was, for all of them, their opus and probably their greatest accomplishment.
I'm not sure what to watch next, what follows something like this? While I feel this could have been better, indeed much better, it was still a fantastic piece of work and whatever I watch next will be unfairly compared to it and be unable to compete. I've now watched both series, all 30 episodes, and need to follow it up with something good.
At any rate, I've hopped in a vehicle and driven around, seemingly at random, for great periods of time - with my greatest journey being a little less than 1/3 of their total distance. Notably, mine took less time as I had no film crew, agenda, and soul purpose of the trip (that particular one) was to see the country that I was in. I only took a bit over 6 months for my longest trip so I am not sure how that compares to them.
The end of this, indeed the last three episodes, seemed out of sorts and rushed as well as not really having much to do with the real meat of the story. Still, I'm grateful for them but the series did have to end somewhere. I really have no idea what to watch next.
So, uploader, thank you for the sharing.
the kitaro music ruined this series!!!!!!
I think NHK made a documentary of the Silk Road by sea series .
@@Livewire91 Hmm... Tales of the Silk Road of the Sea, maybe?
@@galeng73 No that one is too modern. The one NHK made was in 88-89.
@@Livewire91 Hmm... Thanks! You've definitely piqued my interest, but I can't seem to find it. The two Silk Road series are awesome. I'd love to know more about the sea routes.
I love this story very much.
I feel terrible that this show is ending.
Wonderful journey of Macro polo. Weldon
probably the most complete story based on true facts that we have witnessed and covering so many countries and a few dozen ethnic groups,,,ho God oh YHAVÉH,thanks for allowing me to see it all and knowing that the story keeps ongoing,,,.Music,thanks KITARO for the music but also thanks Steve Rucker for the masterpiece you did with Kitaro music and the Royal Symphonic Orchestra.it was due to a mistake that i bought a case with four vynil records thinking it was symphonic Rock from the WHO.no it was not the Who,it was The Silk Road tv series done in the 80's.
Thanks Andrew awesome documentary.
I've just finished watching this delightful series. Thank you very much indeed for the upload.
Magnificent!
I watched the entire series and enjoyed it very much! Great job to those involved in the making. Such content!
Now to watch the third and the fourth series. Anyone know where to find them?
Magnifica serie de documentales que no solo muestran, el lejano pasado, sino ante todo un invaluable registro filmico de como era la vida, en esos maravillosos tesoros culturales, destruidos por las guerras de las ultimas tres decadas de extremismo religioso y la voracidad capitalista, que ha destruido todo a su paso...
see all 18 episode thank you.
Thanks for the 18 episodes of the Silk Road II, ...do you have the Silk Road IV ???
No, sorry. I'd like to see it too sometime.
Andrew Chuter
Is there another one??? Wow.
buzzingtalk
edit - just found it on youtube! Just look for 'Silk Road IV' ;)
Note - Kitaros music isn't on the intro and the voice over is now American, so very different.
albuk666 says:
"do you have the Silk Road IV ???"
==
Does that mean there's a series "III"?
i searched and here it is,
"Silk Road III"
ruclips.net/video/aIYuPgNvSYk/видео.html
"A quarter of a century later, NHK re-visits Silk Road with high-definition cameras, and continues further through Central and West Asia...."
I worked in a place with the NHK, when they were in Georgia (1983), but this Episode I have not seen on RUclips. Can it in Episode 19 or 20? And can you upload this episodes, if you have? Thank you.
That series finished at 18. There are no more.
Thanks! But as i know, series called "Silk Road II: All Roads Lead to Rome; Silk And Crosses - Behind the Caucasus Mountains".
21:50 thats wassup mami!
23:40
This guy is full of it.
Ali Baba is not a historical person.
He's a fictional person who can be set in any time of the history.
The guy says that the store had been in business since the age of Ali Baba.
lol
The fallen Shang Empire..... Persia, Macedonia and The Roman Empire......... India Empire.......................The Zhou empire and Quinxi Hwangdi empire.