Zheng He (1371–1433) or Cheng Ho is arguably China's most famous navigator.
Starting from the beginning of the 15th Century. he traveled to the West seven
times. he traveled more than 50,000km and visited over 30
countries, including Singapore. Zheng He died in the tenth year of the reign of
the Ming emperor Xuande and was buried in the southern outskirts of
Bull's Head Hill in Nanjing.
Starting from the beginning of the 15th Century. he traveled to the West seven
times. he traveled more than 50,000km and visited over 30
countries, including Singapore. Zheng He died in the tenth year of the reign of
the Ming emperor Xuande and was buried in the southern outskirts of
Bull's Head Hill in Nanjing.