Chapter 1: The Morning Twilight of China’s Marine Culture—the
Significance of Hemudu Culture on the Exploration of the Origin of
the Maritime Silk Road
Chapter 2: On the Rise and Fall of the Silk Road and the Shift from
the Overland Route to the Sea Route
Chapter 3: On the Maritime Silk Road
Chapter 4: The Role of Ancient Zhejiang in East China Sea Silk
Route
Chapter 5: The South China Sea Route and Cultural Exchange between
China and Foreign Countries
Chapter 6: The Place of Ancient Countries in Thailand and the Bay
of Thailand in the Maritime Transportation between the East and
West before the Sixth Century
Chapter 7: The Special Status of the Arab World in the Overland and
Maritime Silk Road
Chapter 8: The Influence of Zheng He's Expeditions on the Islamic
World and Culture
Chapter 9: The Prosperity of Maritime Silk Road Pushed by Zheng
He’s Expeditions
Chapter 10: The Special Status and Influence of Macao Port on the
Modern Maritime Silk Road
Chapter 11: On the Maritime Silk Road and Cultural Exchanges
between China, the Philippines and the Latin America
Chapter 12: The History and Prospect for the Development of the
Southwest Silk Road
Chapter 13: On the History and Contribution of the Maritime Silk
Road
Yan Chen (1916–2016) was professor of Oriental studies at Peking
University, adviser to the Chinese Overseas Transportation History
Research Association, and honorary director of the Chinese Society
for Historians of China’s Foreign Relations.
Haitao Mu is associate professor at Hebei University of Economics
and Business.
Caiyun Gao is associate professor at the Cultural Palace of
Nationalities.
Chen Chen works in Zhongnan Hospital at Wuhan University.
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