The journal's founding background stems from growing research interest and awareness of the importance of the Asian hinterland. Inland Asia, as a geographically closed but culturally rich region, has been an important node of ancient trade routes such as the Silk Road since ancient times, which has had a profound impact on the exchanges between Eastern and Western civilizations. With the acceleration of globalization and the deepening of regional cooperation, the status of inland Asia in the international arena has become increasingly prominent, and its history, current situation and future development trend have become the focus of academic attention.
The Journal of Inland Asia brings together the research results of many well-known scholars and experts at home and abroad, covering many disciplines such as archaeology, history, geography, ethnology, economics, sociology and so on. The journal regularly publishes high-quality academic papers, research reports and book reviews, providing the latest research developments and academic achievements for the academic community. At the same time, the magazine also actively organizes academic seminars, lectures and training courses to promote academic exchanges and cooperation.