A magical journey: Through the Grand Bazaar

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Türkiye was an important stop on the Silk Road. More than 1,000 years ago, Chinese tea, porcelain, etc., were continuously entering the Middle East through the Silk Road. Under the Belt and Road Initiative, ancient trade has revived with new business opportunities. Which Turkish specialties are most popular among Chinese consumers? How do Turks see the Belt and Road Initiative? Let’s go to Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar with CGTN. #turkey

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