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Mar 18, 2024 — Born in Venice in 1254, Polo traveled the Silk Road, a medieval trade route connecting Europe to Asia, between 1271-95, spending 17 of those years in China as ...
Discovering Marco Polo
On the 700th anniversary of his death, we retrace the footsteps of the famed traveler who bridged China and the West.
In the 13th century, Marco Polo, son of a Venetian merchant, embarked on a daring journey. Starting in Venice, his route stretched to the mysterious empire of Kublai Khan in eastern China. His adventure, later chronicled in Il Milione, cemented his legacy as one of the most famous travellers, bridging East and West at a time when much of the world remained unknown.
Even today, Marco Polo inspires adventurers like Alberto and Dino, two spirited Venetians who, despite geopolitical tensions, cycled along his historic route—the legendary Silk Road - and documented their journey in a video travelogue.
Quanzhou is the most important hub of the maritime Silk Road. Once a bustling metropolis during Marco Polo’s time, it’s now considered a 'small' Chinese city despite a population of just over a million people.
Join us as we explore Marco Polo's enduring significance, 750 years after his epic journey, and the new borders we strive to overcome!
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