Monsoon Routes and the Maritime Silk Road
Sailors once timed departures to the monsoon’s rhythm, departing with summer’s southwest winds and returning on winter’s northeast breath. Their predictable cycles transformed risk into routine and mapped corridors of exchange. Which seasonal sea story from your family or travels still sets your compass?
Monsoon Routes and the Maritime Silk Road
In the fifteenth century, Admiral Zheng He’s treasure fleets threaded ports from Southeast Asia to the Indian Ocean, trading gifts, learning languages, and honoring local customs. His voyages carried porcelain, silk, and goodwill. If you could join one leg of his journey, which harbor would you choose—and why?