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China’s Shipbuilding Benefits the World

ix hundred years ago, Zheng He, a Chinese explorer, commanded seven great voyages across Asia and Africa. At the time, almost 100 years before Christopher Columbus set sail for the Americas, Zheng’s fleet was the largest in scale, with the largest number of ships and sailors, and made the longest voyages in the world. China’s shipbuilding industry began to lag behind that of the West

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