What experts say about Sichuan's ancient roads

A testament to ancient ingenuity
Shudao, an essential thoroughfare of ancient China, stands as a remarkable testament to human ingenuity. According to Professor Feng Suiping from Shaanxi University of Technology, the construction of plank roads in the perilous Qinling-Daba Mountain range showcases ancient engineering brilliance.
"The extensive and enduring nature of these constructions is unparalleled worldwide," he said.
A conduit of cultural exchange
Beyond its role as a transportation artery, Shudao played a pivotal role in cultural dissemination. Professor Li Yongxian from Sichuan University highlighted its significance in connecting the Sichuan Basin to the Central Plains and fostering global cultural exchanges.
"Travelers like Marco Polo and the Japanese poet-monk Sesson Yubai traversed Shudao, spreading China's cultural and natural heritage to the world," Li said.
A living repository of history
Professor Ma Qiang from Southwest University emphasized Shudao's value as a cultural and historical treasure. Its remnants, such as plank road ruins and stone inscriptions, bear witness to the ancient engineering feats achieved in daunting terrains and embody a rich legacy of cultural traditions, including stone inscription art and religious heritage.

Challenges in promoting Shudao culture
While significant strides have been made in the excavation and protection of Shudao, challenges remain in enhancing its cultural influence. Experts pointed to initiatives like the live-action interactive drama The Jiameng History as exemplary efforts in literary storytelling. They expressed hope that diverse media formats, such as film and television, could further popularize Shudao culture, bringing its historical and cultural essence into everyday life.
