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How did Zheng He's voyage to the West promote the economic and cultural exchanges between the East and the West?

Zheng He's voyage to the West greatly promoted the economic and cultural exchanges between the East and the West. During the Yongle period, envoys and caravans from various countries came to China in an endless stream. In the 21st year of Yongle (1423), 1200 envoys from Khrushchev and other countries came to China. After Zheng He's voyage to the West, the number of immigrants going abroad in the Ming Dynasty began to increase greatly. They brought Chinese civilization to other countries and promoted their social development and progress. Through Zheng He's voyage to the West, China's world-famous silks and porcelains were widely spread to Asian and African countries, and became the daily necessities of Asian and African people. At that time, the goods shipped to China by Asian and African countries were also dazzling, reaching 180.

Ma Huan, who went to the Western Seas with Zheng He, wrote A Visit to Britain and Elegance, Fei Xin wrote A Visit to Cha Sheng and Gong Zhen wrote A History of the Western Regions. These three works are true records of Zheng He's historical deeds in his voyages to the West, which have been translated into many languages and spread overseas. Zheng He's great achievements are respected and commemorated by people in Asian and African countries. In Java, Indonesia, there are important commercial ports, Sambo City and Lihang Baojing in Malacca, Sambo Temple and Pagoda in Thailand, all of which express the eternal memory of this outstanding navigator.