preview

Did Marco Polo Go To China Case Study

Good Essays

Did Marco Polo go to China? This question has been debated for years, since his book came out in the 1300’s even, some believe that he did make it, like historian Hans Ulrich Vogel. While others, like Historian Frances Wood believe the furthest he made it was the Black Sea. So, which story is the correct version? Did he make it to the Khan in China, or did he just base his stories off stories he heard from other traders? This paper argues that Marco Polo did in fact make it to China.
In Marco Polo’s book “The Description of the world” Polo describes the lands he travelled for 26 years. As he traveled to these lands very different from Venice there were many new disease opportunities. Roughly a year into his journey, Marco became ill and had to stay in the mountains of what is present day Afghanistan for close to a year. After almost 4 years of traveling the Polo’s made it to China to the summer palace of the Great Khan Kublai. Over the years spent in China, Marco was promoted to governor of a great Chinese city, Hangzhou, and even held an official seat on the Khan's Privy Council. He spent 16 years in China before his family convinced Khan Kublai to release them from under his rule. However, before they could return home they had to deliver a Mongol Princess to King Arghun of Persia along the way. After a harsh journey, only 18 out of the 600 crew and passengers survived, including the Polos and the princess. When they arrived in Persia they found that King Arghun had died

Get Access