Enlightenment · East Asia · Politics

1727

Treaty of Kyakhta

August 1, 1727

Russia and Qing China fixed their long Siberian border and opened trade at a remote Mongolian crossroads. Russian furs flowed south; Chinese tea and silk flowed north. For more than a century, nearly all Russian tea arrived by caravan through Kyakhta. Two empires had politely agreed to ignore each other for a while.