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The theme of the present work is a Sino-Russian tea roude during the period of 17th-19th century: transferre­d cultural and economic impacts from China to Russia. The work is talking about the tea trade roude that connected Russia and China for more than three centuries and brought besides tea a variety of other goods and also a lot of economical and cultural changes. Most people believe that in the history there was the only one trade route that linked China, Central Asia and Europe it is known as the Silk Route. A few people knows that there was another way, which went through the steppes of the northern China and Mongolia, and then through Siberia linking China with Europe. It is the way of the Sino-Russian tea trade, which had been serving for more than 300 years from the 17th to 19th century as an important channel of cultural and commercial exchanges. It began in the Hankou city, which was during the time of the formation of the Qing empire (1644–1912), it was the very important center of tea trading, which has been locating southern of the Yangtze River. The way of Sino-Russian tea trade went from Hankou through Mongolia, which was the part of the Chinese empire, and then went to the city called Qiaketu, hereinafte­r Kyahta, which had been serving as an important center of the Sino-Russian trade. The city was located on the Sino–Russian border and it was divided into two parts, Chinese and Russian parts where two different nations had been living together and exchanging goods and effecting on each other. Intensive exchanging of goods with China had a big influence on Russia and on people's daily lives because the appearance of tea has made a lot of changes in various aspects of lives.
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The theme of the present work is a Sino-Russian tea roude during the period of 17th-19th century: transferre­d cultural and economic impacts from China to Russia. The work is about the tea trade roude that connected Russia and China for more than three centuries and brought, besides tea, a variety of other goods and also a lot of economical and cultural changes. Most people believe that, in history, that was the only one trade route that linked China, Central Asia and Europe, known as the Silk Route. A few people know that there was another way, which went through the steppes of the northern China and Mongolia, and then through Siberia linking China with Europe. It is the way of the Sino-Russian tea trade, which had been serving for more than 300 years from the 17th to 19th century as an important channel of cultural and commercial exchanges. It began in the Hankou city, which was during the time of the formation of the Qing empire (1644–1912), it was the very important center of tea trading, which has been located to the South of the Yangtze River. The way of Sino-Russian tea trade went from Hankou through Mongolia, which was a Chinese empire's property, and then went to the city called Qiaketu, hereinafte­r Kyahta, which had been serving as an important center of the Sino-Russian trade. The city was located on the Sino–Russian border and it was divided into two parts, Chinese and Russian parts, where two different nations had been living together and exchanging goods and effecting each other. Intensive exchanging of goods with China had a big influence on Russia and on people's daily lives because the appearance of tea has made a lot of changes in various aspects of lives.

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