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BEIJING, July 5 -- An African descendant of the sailors of Chinese explorer
Zheng He (1371-1435) has arrived in Nanjing during activities marking the 600th
anniversary of the voyager's epic journey. Mwamaka Shariff, 19, comes from
Siyu Village, Pate Island, in Kenya, which is on the east coast of Africa.
Some of Zheng He's sailors left the fleet to marry local people, which
is why many Africans today claim to be descendants of Chinese people.
"My grandmother told me that my family are descendants of Zheng He's
sailors who came to Africa long long ago," the girl said yesterday.
"I am very proud of that. My classmates even call me a Chinese girl."
However, Mwamaka's family is the only family of descendants in her
village, according to research carried out by both the Chinese Embassy in Kenya
and local experts.
As well as visiting Nanjing, where Zheng officially started his seven
voyages during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the girl will go to Taicang in the
province, where Zheng set sail.
Various activities are being held to celebrate the anniversary of
Zheng's seven voyages, in which he sailed from China to more than 30 countries
and regions throughout the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf from 1405 to 1433.
Yesterday morning, a grand opening ceremony of the three-day
International Academic Forum in Memory of Zheng He's Expedition was held in the
city.
In the afternoon, the Longjiang Former Site of Treasure Boatyards Pack
was officially opened to the public.
(Source: China Daily)
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