On April 19 to 22 of this year, a major academic forum was held in Quanzhou, China, over 120 scholars in the fields of tourism and cultural heritage from more than 30 universities and institutions from China and other countries attended this forum. The forum was on the topic "The Second "Dialogue between Camel Bells and Sail Shadows" Silk Road Tourism Development and Mutual Learning of Civilizations". The scientific forum was held at Huaxiao University, and Tony Zou, Vice Rector of Science and Innovation of "Silk Road International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage" also participated and delivered a speech. In his speech, the professor of our university became notable for talking about the origin of the concept of "Silk Road" and its history, and also clarified some misunderstandings by summarizing the opinions of European, Indian and Chinese scholars about it.