Marco Polo in Central Asia: 40: The City of Ezina
After riding twelve days, you come to a city named Ezina, [1] which is at the northern extremity of the desert of sand, and still in Tangut. The people who are idolaters breed camels and other beasts, and have falcons of different species and good quality. They live by the fruits of earth and cattle, and are employed in merchandise. In this city a man lays in provisions for forty days, during which time, travelling from Ezina northwards, except during summer, remain in the valleys; and in the mountains they find a number of wild beasts, especially asses; there are also pine forests. At the end of these forty days, they reach a northern province, and you shall hear what it is.
Notes:-
1. Ezina: It is the ancient name for modern day Yinchuan, the capital of
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in Northwest China. It is now the permanent site of China-Arab Expo a platform for economic and cultural exchanges between China and Arab countries.
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