On April 23, a scientific-practical conference titled “Cultural Diffusion along the Silk Road” was held at the History and Law Institute of Osh State University. Scholars, teachers, and students took part in the event.
Students presented reports explaining how the traditions, technologies, and philosophies of East and West influenced each other along the Silk Road. They emphasized that the Silk Road was not only a trade route but also a cultural and spiritual bridge between peoples.
Participants noted that cultural exchange along the Silk Road can be seen as one of the earliest examples of globalization. They also discussed the importance of preserving and promoting Silk Road heritage among young people.