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"Envoy of Peace from China" Exhibition Tour Kicks Off in Kuala Lunpur
The event is expected to attract thousands of locals, Chinese and foreign
Zheng He scholars, experts in Ming and maritime history, and overseas Chinese
from countries the navigator visited.
On July 7, the Ministry of Communications and Shanghai municipal government
will jointly stage a marine rescue role play, the largest of its kind in China,
in the East China Sea.
Among the major celebrations is the declaration of July 11, the day Zheng's
fleet began its maiden voyage in 1405, as national Maritime Day. A grand
gathering is scheduled to be held in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
Meanwhile, a TV documentary called "1405 Zheng He and His Seven Voyages to
the Western Oceans" will be aired on CCTV-1.
The first Shanghai International Maritime Exhibition which will showcase
Zheng He's naval expeditions and maritime equipment will be held from July 8-16
in Shanghai.
Other celebrations include quiz shows and summer campuses' lectures covering
different aspects of Zheng He's adventures, seafaring and navigation, for young
students in the cities of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong in July, and a
three-day international symposium held in Nanjing and Taicang of Jiangsu
Province.
On June 28, the State Postal Bureau unveiled a new set of stamps marking the
anniversary in Taicang. On the same day, Hong Kong Post issued a series of
stamps commemorating the navigator.
In late June, an album "The Zheng He Epic" was jointly published by Chenguang
Press, Yunnan Art Publishing House and Yunnan People's Publishing House in
Southwest China's Yunnan Province, the birthplace of Zheng He.
With hundreds of precious historical pictures, the album gives an
kaleidoscopic display of the whole life of Zheng He, with focus on his sea
voyages.
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