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Zheng He Hanghai Tu (Nautical Chart of Zheng He) : a reappraisal
Published 2021“…The sailing chart, comprising a set of navigational notes written by Admiral Zheng He, was published in the military pamphlet of the Ming dynasty, Wubei Zhi. The study is divided into three parts. …”
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Admiral, explorer, diplomat
Published 2005“…It was an expedition of dignified diplomacy, trade and understanding forged between the Ming dynasty and the Malacca sultanate, and, later, faraway Africa and Arabia. …”
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Lofty ambitions, new territories and turf battles: China’s platforms ‘go out’
Published 2018“…The article compares the official state cultural media apparatus to the maritime hero Zheng He in the early Ming dynasty, who took a message of cultural supremacy from the center (i.e. the Middle Kingdom) to the peripheral regions. …”
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On the illusivesness of identity positioning of China in the Mandala system
Published 2023“…However, the diplomacy between Thailand and the Ming dynasty during the Imjin War is not a convincing case to prove that the Mandala System influenced Thailand's diplomacy with the Chinese dynasty. …”
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Preserving the cultural bond towards strengthening Sino-Malaysian friendship
Published 2016“…The ties between both countries were further strengthened in the 15th century with the establishment of diplomatic relation between the Ming Dynasty and the Malacca Sultanate. The paper also discusses the diplomatic ties between China and Malaysia which was officially reconciled in 1974 during the second Malaysia Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein’s visit to China. …”
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Japanese ceramics in the national museum of Malaysia: a historical overview
Published 2025“…The study contextualizes the presence of these ceramics within the broader framework of maritime trade networks in East and Southeast Asia, particularly during the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, when political shifts such as the Ming Dynasty’s trade bans enabled Japan’s emergence as a key ceramic exporter. …”
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Boni In Chinese Sources From The Tenth To The Eighteenth Century
Published 2014“…Based on a close reading of the original texts, this essay argues that the majority of the texts until the Ming dynasty quote from the first extant source in the tenth century. …”
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The many journeys of Journey to the West: establishing Chinese media industries in the globalised context
Published 2024“…A key recurring feature in the development of the Chinese media industries is how various sectors within these industries, such as film, television, theme parks, advertising and entertainment, have increasingly explored and capitalised on Journey to the West (JTTW), a culturally prominent Ming Dynasty literary classic. This has resulted in a wide array of screen adaptations, themed entertainment spaces and promotional content. …”
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Assessing the transferability of a hybrid Taguchi-objective function method to optimize image segmentation for detecting and counting cave roosting birds using terrestrial laser sc...
Published 2016“…As far back as early 15th century during the reign of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1634 AD), Gomantong cave in Sabah (Malaysia) has been known as one of the largest roosting sites for wrinkle-lipped bats (Chaerephon plicata) and swiftlet birds (Aerodramus maximus and Aerodramus fuciphagus) in very large colonies. …”
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Islam in Imperial China: sinicization of minority Muslims and synthesis of Chinese philosophy and Islamic tradition
Published 2019“…In fact, Islam had reached China as early as 7th century ce and achieved its zenith during the era of the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 ce), also known as the “Golden Age of Islam” in China. …”
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An ensemble modeling approach for bird nest counting and 3-D cave modelling at Gomantong, Sabah, Malaysia using terrestrial laser scanning
Published 2017“…As far back as early 15th century during the reign of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1634), Gomantong cave in Sabah, Malaysia, has been known as one of the largest roosting sites for swiftlet birds (Aerodramus maximus and Aerodramus fuciphagus) and wrinkle-lipped bats (Chaerephon plicatus) in very large colonies. …”
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Masyarakat Cina di selatan Vietnam dalam abad ke-17 hingga abad ke-18 / Ong Kui Hua
Published 2015“…The mass migration of Chinese to southern Vietnam occured in 1644 after the fall of Ming dynasty. The migration of Chinese to southern Vietnam after the fall of Ming dynasty in 1644 had more profound effect on the historical and demographical development in southern Vietnam. …”
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