Located in western Inner Mongolia, the intriguing ruins of Khara Khoto, which translates to "Black City," were established way back in 1032 and became a bustling trading hub on the Silk Road. This place mysteriously fell into abandonment in the late 14th century, possibly because of water diversion issues or some kind of conflict, but we still don’t know for sure. It wasn’t until the early 20th century that folks started to rediscover it.
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