Exhibition traces China’s long links with Kenya, from Admiral Zheng He to belt and road
National museum in Nairobi celebrates 620th anniversary of Ming dynasty navigator’s voyages and 62 years of modern bilateral ties

The Ming dynasty ships braved formidable waves and traversed vast distances on seven epic maritime expeditions to reach the shores of Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Asia and finally the eastern coast of Africa.
The latest example of these efforts is an exhibition at the National Museums of Kenya in the capital Nairobi, commemorating both the 620th anniversary of Zheng He’s voyages and 62 years of the modern relationship between the two countries.

Speaking at the exhibition, which opened on December 19, Chinese ambassador to Kenya Guo Haiyan said that historic Kenyan ports like Mombasa and Malindi were key stops for Zheng He, illustrating a long-standing presence based on harmony rather than force.