Maritime Silk Road: 8 Port Chronicles

Maritime Silk Road: 8 Port Chronicles

by Editor-in-chief Li Yiming

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This book narrates the formation and development of eight ports on the ancient "Maritime Silk Road" in history. It also introduces the people and culture related to the ports, as well as the historical stories related to them. Since the 1930s, Guangzhou Huangpu Port has become the main port of the "Maritime Silk Road"; Quanzhou Port, as the eastern support point of the East-West international trade network, was once known as the "largest port in the East"; Ningbo Port is one of China's famous international trade ports; Fuzhou Port can be called one of the important starting points of the "Maritime Silk Road" in ancient China; Yangzhou Port relies on its unique position standing on the bank of the Grand Canal It is located and has become the connection point between the "Land Silk Road" and the "Maritime Silk Road"; Lianyungang has a rich cultural history and is an indispensable and important link in the busiest maritime transportation line in Chinese history; Dengzhou Port is the link connecting Northeast Asia in ancient times; Hepu Port, as the hub of external maritime trade in the South China Sea in many historical periods, is an important node of the ancient "Maritime Silk Road". This book reveals the long history of the "Maritime Silk Road" and demonstrates new ideas and prospects with Eastern wisdom in order to build the "21st Century Maritime Silk Road" and achieve common prosperity and development for all countries along the route.

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