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:Contributons to Navigation by Greeks,Phoenicians and Romans
Archeological 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 Artifaces and Silver Coins Unearthed from Suizi 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 to the Persian Gulf:“Maritime Passage from Guangzhou the 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 Conuntries”
Baghdad and Guangzhou:Two Major International Commercial Centers
Tang Dynasty Silk and Ceramics
Japanese Envoys to the Tan 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
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A New Age of Maritime Trade for the World
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