Description |
1 online resource (xi, 137 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Contents |
Quanzhou at a Glance -- The Story of Zaytun -- Exploring Quanzhou Maritime Museum -- Exploring the Ancient Maritime Silk Road in Today's Quanzhou -- Quanzhou: Home of Miraculous Chinese Puppets!. |
Access |
Open access. GW5XE |
Summary |
This open access book explores the past and present of Quanzhou (Zayton) and the rich diversity and tolerance that kindled Quanzhou's innovativeness and helped it prosper both commercially and culturally--values that are today being embraced by China's global trade partners. Quanzhou (Zayton), Marco Polo's port of departure and Columbus' goal in China, was not only the start of the Maritime Silk Road and the Middle Age’s greatest port but also centuries ahead of its time in its tolerance and diversity. The fabled "City of Light" had 7 mosques for its 40,000 Muslims, some of whom served in government, as well as 3 Franciscan cathedrals funded in part by the emperor, Jewish synagogues, and centers for Nestorian Christians, Hindus, Taoists, Manicheans, Jains, etc. As Franciscan Bishop Andrew of Perugia wrote in 1322, "Tis a fact that in this vast empire, there are people of every nation under heaven, and every sect, and all and sundry are allowed to live freely according to their creed." In 2021, UNESCO designated "Quanzhou, Emporium of the World," as a world heritage site, and the city is now the hub of the Belt and Road Initiative, the 21st Century Silk Road, which was inspired by ancient Quanzhou. |
Note |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 9, 2023). |
Language |
English. |
Local Note |
Springer Nature Springer Nature - SpringerLink eBooks - Fully Open Access |
Subject |
Quanzhou Shi (China) -- History.
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Quanzhou Shi (China) -- Social conditions -- History.
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Asian history.
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Sociology.
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Sociology: work & labour.
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Literary studies: from c 1900 -
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Social conditions
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China -- Quanzhou Shi
https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkxFrgrcXXGXdDCVD3bBP
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Indexed Term |
Maritime Silk Road |
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Admiral Zheng He and Sinbad |
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Chinese White Porcelain |
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Chinese Marionettes |
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Koxinga and Zhengchenggong |
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Southern Shaolin Kung Fu |
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Belt and Road Initiative |
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Islam in China |
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Ibn Battuta in China |
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Nestorian Christians in China |
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China UNESCO World Heritage |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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History
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Other Form: |
Original 9811980381 9789811980381 (OCoLC)1347696304 |
ISBN |
9789811980367 (electronic bk.) |
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9811980365 (electronic bk.) |
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9789811980350 |
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9811980381 |
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9789811980381 |
Standard No. |
10.1007/978-981-19-8036-7 doi |
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