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		<title>Answer questions about the legend of Polo &#8211; The first European to make the journey across Asia</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2021 05:27:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The book &#8216;Marco Polo &#8211; From Venice to Upper Capital&#8217; will partly answer the lingering controversies surrounding the legend of Polo and the age-old unanswered questions about Macro Polo, the first European to practice. on a journey across Asia. Marco Polo is considered to be the first European to make the journey across Asia, bridging [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The book &#8216;Marco Polo &#8211; From Venice to Upper Capital&#8217; will partly answer the lingering controversies surrounding the legend of Polo and the age-old unanswered questions about Macro Polo, the first European to practice. on a journey across Asia.</strong><br />
<span id="more-17769"></span> Marco Polo is considered to be the first European to make the journey across Asia, bridging the bridge between Western and Eastern civilization in the Middle Ages. Depart from Venice to Shanghai, thousands of miles away, along the treacherous Silk Road, and to the court of Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan, where he won the trust of one of the kings. the most powerful and feared leader in the world at that time.</p>
<p> Author Laurence Bergreen has followed Marco Polo to his hometown, Venice, and throughout China, visiting the places he has described, including Beijing to the east, Hangzhou to the south and Kunming to West. The author also visited Shanghai, Taiwan to track down the doctrines and relics left by Polo. Especially visit Mongolia and live in a simple round tent to experience Asia and the mystery of Mongolia like Marco Polo did. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_03_106_38709568/62ec61534311aa4ff300.jpg" width="625" height="625"> The author also relies heavily on material on Marco Polo in English, French, Italian, Persian, Latin, Mandarin and Mongolian&#8230; to write the book &#8220;Marco Polo &#8211; From Venice to Venice&#8221;. Shangdu&#8221;, aims to explore the long-running controversy surrounding the legend of Polo and the age-old unanswered questions. In a lively blend of history, biography and travel, author Laurence Bergreen separates myth from history, narrating and writing with a keen eye for detail to create a most relatable document. about the adventures of Polo. “Marco Polo &#8211; From Venice to Upper Capital” is as fascinating as the life it depicts. Commenting on the book, the weekly review of The New York Times said that this is a funny and attractive travel book. The world in which Marco Polo entered was new and stranger than the fable. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_03_106_38709568/9f399986bbc4529a0bd5.jpg" width="625" height="625"> It&#8217;s truly a passionate retelling of Marco Polo&#8217;s timeless story, says Jonathan Spence, author of Emperor of China. Laurence Bergreen draws from a series of Marco Polo&#8217;s manuscripts that have survived to this day, to provide a compelling portrait of how and where Marco Polo came to China in the 13th century, about what he saw, felt and acted upon when he got there. Readers unfamiliar with the adventures of Marco Polo will find much delight in this book. The book is published by World Publishing House in collaboration with Omega Plus.</p>
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		<title>Follow Marco Polo from Venice to Shanghai</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 18:15:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Marco Polo is considered the first European to make a journey across Asia, bridging the bridge between Western civilization and the Middle East in the Middle Ages. This journey has been faithfully and vividly reproduced by the author Laurence Bergreen in the book Marco Polo &#8211; From Venice to Shanghai (Omega Plus and The World [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Marco Polo is considered the first European to make a journey across Asia, bridging the bridge between Western civilization and the Middle East in the Middle Ages. This journey has been faithfully and vividly reproduced by the author Laurence Bergreen in the book Marco Polo &#8211; From Venice to Shanghai (Omega Plus and The World Publisher).</strong><br />
<span id="more-11344"></span> Depart from Venice to Shanghai miles distant, along the dangerous Silk Road and to the court of Kublai Khan &#8211; grandson of Genghis Khan, where Marco Polo won the trust of one of the the most feared and powerful leader in the world at that time.</p>
<p> Polo introduced China&#8217;s cultural wealth to Europe, sparking the West&#8217;s centuries-old fascination with Asia. His journey has marked as a legendary journey that few astronauts in history have matched, in terms of its impact on the minds of both contemporaries and posterity. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_29_17_38677185/c8e1a9e389a160ff39b0.jpg" width="625" height="625"> <em> One of the rare books that truthfully explores much information about Marco Polo&#8217;s great journey </em> Laurence Bergreen (co-author of the book <em> Columbus &#8211; Four voyages</em> ) followed Marco Polo&#8217;s to his hometown &#8211; Venice, and throughout China, visiting the places he described, including Beijing in the east, Hangzhou in the south and Kunming in the west. The author also visited Shanghai, Taiwan to track down the theories and relics that Polo left behind. Visit Mongolia in particular and live in a simple round tent to experience Asia and the mysteries of Mongolia like Marco Polo did. The author also relied significantly on Marco Polo resources in English, French, Italian, Latin, Mandarin, Mongolian &#8230; to write this work to explore the controversy surrounding lingering around. Legend of Polo and ancient questions that have not been answered. On the cover of the book is a picture of Dai Han Kublai Khan hunting. The Khan can be considered the main character in the story of Marco Polo as well as in the work of Bergreen. He was a powerful influence on Marco. His hunt can be compared to a battle, which during nearly 20 years working alongside the Khan, Marco accompanied many times. In a lively blend of history, biography and travel, author Laurence Bergreen separates legend from history, narrative, and writes with a keen eye to detail to create a plausible document. Best about Polo&#8217;s adventures. Hence, <em> Marco Polo &#8211; From Venice to Shanghai</em> as fascinating as the life it describes. According to Laurence Bergreen, a few years ago, when he intended to write about explorers, Marco Polo was the first person he thought of because of his influence on the Age of Discovery in general and on the adventurers. others in particular such as Magellan and Columbus. “I write about the victories and legacy that he left behind recently, but this idea has been conceived for years. His life story has many fascinating and interesting details because there are not many writings about him or his journey for adults. One of the reasons that inspired me to write about Marco Polo is that I believe that his adventures live forever, ”the author said. Laurence Bergreen started this book with research about the thirteenth century, but at the end of the project he realized that the world was not much different then that it is today. The human nature and geography have not changed, the belief systems he witnessed still exist today. The West was attracted to China and traded with them just like Polo&#8217;s. &#8220;After a while, I asked myself,&#8221; Has anything changed? &#8221; Of course there are many, but his adventures are still very rewarding, new and highly reportable ”, shared Laurence Bergreen.</p>
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		<title>The story of trade through the life of the traveler Marco Polo</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Quang Lộc]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2021 05:08:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Marco Polo, whose name is more or less strange in Vietnam, in fact the story of the relationships he witnessed as a traveler in spaces nearly eight centuries ago can suggest new lessons for them. me. The book &#8216;Marco Polo &#8211; From Venice to Shanghai&#8217; by Laurence Bergreen, released by Omega + Book Company, provides [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Marco Polo, whose name is more or less strange in Vietnam, in fact the story of the relationships he witnessed as a traveler in spaces nearly eight centuries ago can suggest new lessons for them. me. The book &#8216;Marco Polo &#8211; From Venice to Shanghai&#8217; by Laurence Bergreen, released by Omega + Book Company, provides readers with these trade stories.</strong><br />
<span id="more-7416"></span> Trade, globalization, the silk road in the 13th century in the book &#8220;Marco Polo &#8211; From Venice to Shanghai&#8221; can be said to have connected with trade, globalization, the silk road of today.</p>
<p> Marco Polo is considered the first European to make a journey across Asia, bridging the bridge between Western civilization and the Middle East in the Middle Ages. Depart from Venice to Shanghai a thousand miles away, along the treacherous Silk Road, and to the court of Kublai Khan &#8211; grandson of Genghis Khan, where he won the trust of one of the most feared and powerful leader in the world at that time. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_23_35_38618239/71af9623b061593f0070.jpg" width="625" height="625"> <em> A fascinating biography about Marco Polo has just been released to readers in Vietnam</em> Polo introduced China&#8217;s cultural wealth to Europe, sparking the West&#8217;s centuries-old fascination with Asia. His journey has marked as a legendary journey that few astronauts in history have matched, in terms of its impact on the minds of both contemporaries and posterity. Author Laurence Bergreen (b. 1950) &#8211; an American historian who followed Marco Polo to his hometown &#8211; Venice, and throughout China, visits the places that Marco Polo has described, including Beijing in the east, Hangzhou to the south and Kunming to the west. The author also visited Shanghai, Taiwan to track down the theories and relics that Polo left behind. Visit Mongolia in particular and live in a simple round tent to experience Asia and the mysteries of Mongolia like Marco Polo did. The author also relied significantly on Marco Polo resources in English, French, Italian, Persian, Latin, Mandarin and Mongolian &#8230; to write this work to explore the controversies. stretches around the legend of Polo and long-standing questions that have not been answered. In a lively blend of history, biography and travel, author Laurence Bergreen separates legend from history, narrative and writes with a keen eye to detail to create a document that is most relevant. about Polo&#8217;s adventures. &#8220;Marco Polo &#8211; From Venice to Shanghai&#8221; is as fascinating as the life it describes. According to author Laurence Bergreen, today there are more Marco Polo ever. With this film biography, he is talking about global entrepreneurs who pioneered East-West trade promotion. Like Marco in the past, they discovered that trade is a common language that can cross all religious, political and geographical boundaries. The author also said that with Marco Polo&#8217;s life more or less &#8220;fictional&#8221;, this traveler still made him go from surprise to surprise. The first is how to apply his observations to today&#8217;s world, to international trade, to diplomacy, global conflict and the weakening and demise of political systems, and finance. Another aspect is how Marco Polo is classified. Marco Polo has always been considered a typical medieval explorer, but the medieval period in which he grew up was extremely prosperous and dynamic. It is not a rigid stage where everything becomes one. Venice is one of the most developed regions in Western Europe. Just being born there gave him the advantages of the times. Despite a medieval mindset, Marco aimed to go beyond the limits and challenge the mainstream. “By today&#8217;s standards you have done many things beyond common sense. Although he does not say clearly, but he sees man as the measure of everything, so in my eyes he looks more like a person from the Renaissance &#8220;- author Laurence Bergreen wrote.</p>
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