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199

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Maritime silk road
2006, China Intercontinental Press
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Table of Contents

The convergence of early sea lanes of the East and the West. Maritime civilizations in the Far East ; From the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean : contributions to navigation by Greeks, Phoenicians and Romans ; Archaeological findings from the South Yue kingdom ; Voyages of Han dynasty envoys to the South China Sea ; Countries that have overseas contact with China between the 3rd to 6th centuries ; Persian artifacts and silver coins unearthed from Suixi and other places ; The "China impression" in the minds of Romans ; Promulgation of Buddhism and the western pilgrimage of Monk Faxian
From the Pearl River Delta to the Persian Gulf : "maritime passage from Guangzhou to foreign lands". Voyages of official Chinese envoys to the South China Sea ; Superintendents of maritime trade in the Tang dynasty ; "The maritime passage from Guangzhou to foreign countries" ; Baghdad and Guangzhou : two major international commercial centers ; Tang dynasty silk and ceramics ; Japanese envoys to the Tang dynasty ; High monks that traveled the seas in search of enlightenment ; Major discoveries of the sunken ship at Intan
The management of maritime trade in the Song and Yuan empires. Trade management in the Song and Yuan empires ; Trade partners of the empires ; Bustling Chinese ports ; Shipbuilding and navigation technology of the world from the 10th to 14th centuries ; The sunken ship of "Nanhai (South China Sea) no. 1" ; Contemporary explorers of Marco Polo ; "Quannan, land of Buddhism" : religious heritage at Quanzhou
A new age of maritime trade for the world. Zheng He's seven ocean voyages to the West ; "Discoveries" by the Europeans ; Trade management pattern of the Ming dynasty, 1550-1640 ; Trade by sailing ships in Macao ; Hoi An : center of maritime trade in the Far East from the 16th to 19th centuries ; Qing dynasty customs and the Shisanhang (thirteen trades monopoly) ; Silk, ceramics and tea trades ; Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia and Japan ; Missionaries in China ; "Western knowledge flowing into the East" ; "Chinese fashion" in Europe and America.

Edition Notes

Translated from the Chinese original under title: Hai shang si chou zhi lu.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 194-199).

Published in
Beijing]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
382.0951
Library of Congress
HE894 .L4613 2006x, HE894 .L525125 2006x

The Physical Object

Pagination
199 pages
Number of pages
199

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL37816170M
Internet Archive
maritimesilkroad0000liqi
ISBN 10
7508509323
ISBN 13
9787508509327
OCLC/WorldCat
180191537, 656605597

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