Produced by: Dr. Basilio Monteiro
On December 8, Institute for International Communication (IICM) Students visited The Metropolitan Museuam of Art (MET Museum) to study Armenia on Silk Road.
Armenia has a long and rich history of robust trade along the famous and notorious Silk Road. The exhibit highlighted Armenia's rich and long trading history on the Silk Road. With the revitalization of One Belt, One Road by China, will Armenia play any self-benefiting role, given the current status of the country?
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