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The Song Dynasty's Lost Explorer: Zhou Daguan's Angkor

8 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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In 1296, a Chinese diplomat named Zhou Daguan traveled from the Southern Song court to the Khmer Empire — what is now Cambodia — and wrote a detailed account of life in Angkor. His book, 'The Customs of Cambodia' (Zhenla Fengtu Ji), is the only surviving first-hand description of the Khmer Empire at its peak, covering everything from temple construction to court rituals, daily markets, and the lives of ordinary people. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Zhou Daguan's journey, what his observations reveal about Song-era diplomacy and trade, and why his manuscript — nearly lost to history — is now an indispensable source for archaeologists. The conversation touches on the maritime silk road, Song tributary networks, and how a minor Song official ended up documenting one of the world's great civilizations. Fresh angle: not on pirates, gunpowder, printing, or reforms — but on cross-cultural encounter through the eyes of a forgotten traveler. #SongDynasty #ZhouDaguan #AngkorWat #KhmerEmpire #ZhenlaFengtuJi #CustomsOfCambodia #MaritimeSilkRoad #SongDiplomacy #CambodiaHistory #1296 #EastAsia #SoutheastAsia #TravelWriting #Archaeology #CrossCultural #History #FexingoHistory #LostExplorer Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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