East meets West
In early 2005 I was fortunate enough to spend time with Sri Chinmoy in the ancient city of Xi'an in central China.
Xi'an city wall
For
over a thousand years the city of Xi’an was the capital of Imperial
China. From behind those great city walls - which still stand - endless
dynasties of emperors ruled the known world. It was to here that the
caravans of the Silk Road wended their way. The glories of Venice, the
mysteries of Central Asia, the splendours of Samarkand all arrived at
the end of the Silk Road at the base of the Bell Tower in the centre of
ancient Xi’an. Here the world gathered – the glass of Phoenicia, the
silks of Cathay, the fragrances of Arabia, the spices of the distant
islands, the teachings of the Buddha and of Zoroaster all finding here
a place of exchange.
On a bleak winter’s morning I set out to find the Bell Tower – to reach the terminus of the Silk Road: the greatest and most romantic road that the world has known. I trudged in the lightly-falling snow through the great western gate of the city and on through the crowded streets towards the centre of the ancient city. This is the road that countless thousands of travelers and pilgrims and traders have travelled, joining the farthest west with the uttermost of the mysterious east.
And finally, frozen but elated I arrived.
I stood there silent, soaking in the scene before me – the point at which East truly meets West . . .

Bell Tower Square, Xi'an, People's Republic of China
On a bleak winter’s morning I set out to find the Bell Tower – to reach the terminus of the Silk Road: the greatest and most romantic road that the world has known. I trudged in the lightly-falling snow through the great western gate of the city and on through the crowded streets towards the centre of the ancient city. This is the road that countless thousands of travelers and pilgrims and traders have travelled, joining the farthest west with the uttermost of the mysterious east.
And finally, frozen but elated I arrived.
I stood there silent, soaking in the scene before me – the point at which East truly meets West . . .
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Bell Tower Square, Xi'an, People's Republic of China
Other articles about my trip to China:
- In China with Sri Chinmoy
- The Takin
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Barney McBryde
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2007-03-01 10:55 AM

