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The Silk Road is a number of trade routes across the Afro-Eurasian landmass.
Silk Road may also refer to:
Art, entertainment, and media
Films and television
- The Silk Road (Japanese TV series), a 1980 documentary produced by Japan's NHK
- The Silk Road (film), a 1988 Japanese film
- The Maritime Silk Road (film), a 2011 Iranian movie
- The Silk Road (UK TV series), a 2016 documentary by the BBC, in three episodes, presented by Sam Willis
- Silk Road (film), about the online marketplace of the same name
Games
- Silkroad Online, a 2005 free multiplayer online game
Literature
- Silk Road, a novel by Jeanne Larsen
- Silk Road, a book by Eileen Ormsby of All Things Vice
- Silk Road, 2011 book written by Colin Falconer (writer)
- The Silk Roads: A New History of the World, 2015 book written by Peter Frankopan
- The Silk Road: Trade, Travel, War and Faith, 2004 book written by Susan Whitfield
- Silk Roads. Peoples, Cultures, Landscapes., 2019 book written by Susan Whitfield
Music
- Silk Road (album), a 1997 album by Art Farmer
- Silk Road, for string quartet Tan Dun
- Silk Road Fantasia, Zhao Jiping
- Silk Road, album by Kitarō
- Silk Road Suite, a 1996 musical compositions by Kitarō for the NHK documentary series
- "Silk Road", song by Rick Ross from Black Market (Rick Ross album)
Theater
- Silk Road Rising, a theater company in downtown Chicago
Organizations and commerce
- Silk Road (marketplace), anonymous online black market (Tor hidden service) best known for the illegal drug trade, shut down in 2013
- Silk Road Project, a non-profit organization initiated by cellist Yo-Yo Ma
- SilkRoad, Inc., a multinational corporation that provides human resources software services
Other
- Silk Road disease, an inflammatory disorder
See also
- Belt and Road Initiative
- Maritime Silk Road (disambiguation)
- New Silk Road (disambiguation)
- Silk Route (disambiguation)
- Silk Way (disambiguation)
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