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China map lays claim to Americas

 
 
Reply Sun 15 Jan, 2006 10:22 am
China map lays claim to Americas

A map due to be unveiled in Beijing and London next week may lend weight to a theory a Chinese admiral discovered America before Christopher Columbus.

The map: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/06/world_enl_1137169236/html/1.stm

The map, which shows North and South America, apparently states that it is a 1763 copy of another map made in 1418.

If true, it could imply Chinese mariners discovered and mapped America decades before Columbus' 1492 arrival.

The map, which is being dated to check it was made in 1763, faces a lot of scepticism from experts.

Chinese characters written beside the map say it was drawn by Mo Yi Tong and copied from a map made in the 16th year of the Emperor Yongle, or 1418.

It clearly shows Africa and Australia.

The British Isles, however, are not marked.

Controversial claim

The map was bought for about $500 from a Shanghai dealer in 2001 by a Chinese lawyer and collector, Liu Gang.

According to the Economist magazine, Mr Liu only became aware of the map's potential significance after he read a book by British author Gavin Menzies.

The book, 1421: The Year China discovered the World, made the controversial claim that a Chinese admiral and eunuch, Zheng He, sailed around the world and discovered America on the way.

Zheng He, a Muslim mariner and explorer, is widely thought to have sailed around South East Asia and India, but the claim he visited America is hotly disputed.

The map is now being tested to check the age of its paper and ink, with the results due to be known in February.

Even if it does prove to have been drawn in 1763, sceptics will point out that we still only have the mapmaker's word that he copied if from a 1418 map, rather than from a more recent one.
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Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/asia-pacific/4609074.stm

Published: 2006/01/13 13:23:28 GMT
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Reply Sun 22 Jan, 2006 07:18 pm
Personally I don't believe he had sailed to America either! And in our country, even though there is great admiration for him and his merits, we still talked few about the 'dispute'. There is just little evidence and it is too unbelievable.
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Reply Sun 22 Jan, 2006 07:20 pm
I hope this means I can get better prices on fried won-tons.
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Reply Tue 31 Jan, 2006 02:42 pm
The whole thing about America discovered by Colombus is a myth for me. Many older civilizations knew about this land and Phoenician, Greek, Scandinavian and Basque explolers sailed there. I am not sure about the Chinese, this is a posibility.

I will prove you what I said when I have time Very Happy.
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