Chinese Maritime Expeditions
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Chinese nautical cartography and portolan charts (Song–Ming, 10th–17th centuries)
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1087 - 2008
Construction programs for imperial warships in the early Ming (1368–1450)
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1368 - 1433
Development of Chinese ship design: watertight bulkheads and the ocean-going junk (10th–15th centuries)
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50 - 2023
Guangzhou as an international trade hub (Tang–Ming, 7th–16th centuries)
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226 - 1567
Hainan island and Beibu Gulf maritime networks (Tang–Ming, 8th–16th centuries)
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631 - 1605
Maritime Silk Road in the Tang dynasty (7th–10th centuries)
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618 - 907
Ming coastal defenses and the Haijin maritime prohibition (1371–1567)
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1371 - 1567
Ming naval campaigns against wokou piracy (14th–16th centuries)
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1371 - 1567
Quanzhou as an international emporium (c. 900–1370)
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900 - 1371
Song dynasty merchant voyages to Southeast Asia (960–1279)
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960 - 1279
Treasure Fleet logistics: shipbuilding and provisioning at Nanjing and Longjiang (1402–1435)
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1402 - 1553
Use of the magnetic compass in Chinese navigation (11th–16th centuries)
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1044 - 1628
Zheng He's diplomatic missions to Calicut, Malacca, Aden, and Mogadishu (1405–1431)
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1403 - 1433
Zheng He's Seven Voyages of the Treasure Fleet (1405–1433)
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1402 - 1433