The Golden Age of Zayton: Decoding Global Trade Management of the Song-Yuan Quanzhou Customs via Local Chronicles

Do you know where Marco Polo’s “Greatest Port in the World” really was? Not Venice. Not Alexandria. It was Quanzhou. Europeans called it “Zayton.” In 1087 AD, the Northern Song court established the Maritime Trade Bureau (Shibosi) in Quanzhou. Before that, the city’s overseas trade was managed remotely from Guangzhou. One imperial decree, and Quanzhou became China’s first special economic zone. I’m Chuke. Today, I want to flip through the Quanzhou Prefecture Chronicles and the Quanzhou Customs Records, and see how this city managed global trade across two dynasties. ...

May 31, 2026 · 5 min · 945 words · ChinaRoots 团队