The ancient tea horse road originated from the ancient tea horse market in the southwest frontier. It flourished in the Tang and Song Dynasties, flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and flourished in the middle and late World War II. The ancient tea horse road is divided into Sichuan Tibet Road and Yunnan Tibet Road, connecting Sichuan, Yunnan Tibet Road, extending into Bhutan, Sikkim, Nepal and India, and to the Red Sea coast of West Asia and West Africa. Yunnan Tibet tea horse ancient road was formed in the late sixth century. It starts from Simao and Pu'er, the main tea producing areas in Yunnan Province, passes through today's Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Lijiang area and Shangri La, and enters Tibet directly to Lhasa.
Address: the intersection of Yanjiang North Road and kangzang road in Ya'an is next to Xikang bridge
Longitude: 102.97764
Latitude: 29.999934177009
A memorial statue of the ancient tea horse road
No.18 bridge tracing the stream - Shi Ba Hao Qiao Su Xi