Wang Dayuan — (汪大渊, 1311 1350) était un voyageur chinois de la première moitié du XIVe siècle. Wang Dayuan est né à Nanchang (南昌 ; pinyin : Nánchāng), capitale de la province chinoise du Jiangxi. Il s’établit ensuite à Quanzhou (泉州 ;… … Wikipédia en Français
Dayuan — Da Yuan redirects here. For the dynasty of China, see Yuan Dynasty. Tayuan redirects here. For the places on Taiwan, see Dayuan, Taoyuan. The Dayuan (in Ferghana) was one of the three advanced civilizations of Central Asia around 130 BCE,… … Wikipedia
Dayuan — Lage der Dayuan (im Ferghanatal) und der Nachbarvölker Dayuan in chinesischer Schrift Die Dayuan (chinesisch … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Port of Singapore — The Port of Singapore refers to the collective facilities and terminals that conduct maritime trade handling functions in Singapore s harbours and which handle Singapore s shipping. Currently the world s busiest port in terms of total shipping… … Wikipedia
Dao Yi Zhi Lue — (simplified Chinese: 岛夷志略; traditional Chinese: 島夷誌略; pinyin: Dǎo Yí Zhì Lüè) or Dao Yi Zhi (simplified Chinese: 岛夷志; traditional Chinese: 島夷誌; pinyin: Dǎo Yí Zhì) [1] is a book written c. 1330 by Yuan Dynasty Chinese traveller Wang Dayuan 汪大渊… … Wikipedia
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List of Chinese people — The following is a list of famous Chinese speaking/writing people. Note in Chinese names, the family name is typically placed first (for example, the family name of Xu Feng is Xu ). For westernized names, the family name is placed last (for… … Wikipedia
Long Ya Men — The symbolic replica of Long Ya Men in Labrador Park, Singapore. Its re creation was part of the Singapore Zheng He s 600th Anniversary Celebrations in 2005 Long Ya Men (Chinese: 龙牙门; pinyin: lóngyámén) or Dragon s Teeth Gate, a craggy granite … Wikipedia
Mer des Indes — Océan Indien Océan Indien Carte de l océan Indien. Superficie 75 000 000 km² Profondeur 7 450 m (max) 4 210 m (moy) … Wikipédia en Français