China Trade

China Trade refers to the vast trade activities between China and other countries throughout history. It gained prominence during the Ming and Qing dynasties, known as the "Silk Road at Sea." China exported silk, porcelain, and tea, while importing silver, gold, and spices from Southeast Asia, the Indian Ocean, and Europe. The Silk Road was a vital conduit for economic growth, cultural exchange, and technological advancements in both China and other nations.