Voyages of
Discovery
TRACE SOME OF THE ROUTES OF
INFLUENTIAL GEOGRAPHIC PIONEERS
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AUSTRALIA
Sea of
Japan
(East Sea)
East
China
Sea
South
China
Sea
DATA SOURCES: BBC HISTORY, ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA,THE MARINERS’ MUSEUM, TIME MAGAZINE, WIKICOMMONS
Ibn battuta
morocco
1304–1368/9
He travelled more than anyone
else in the Middle Ages. Over the
course of three decades, he covered
over 120,000 kilometres on foot,
on horseback, and by boat
ZHENG HE
cHiNa
1371–1433/35
The Chinese admiral made seven
journeys across the Indian Ocean
and Western Pacific with the Treasure
fleets, solidifying Chinese dominance
over Asia in the 15th century
BRUNEI
CHINA
TIMOR
Qui Nhon
Guangzhou Quanzhou
PHILIPPINES
Hangzhou
Nanjing
Chang’An
XUANZANG
chiNA
602–664
The Buddhist monk and pilgrim
made a 17-year overland journey
from China to India, where he
translated Buddhist scriptures
from Sanskrit into Chinese