yes because he worked in china
No. Marco Polo was not Chinese, but Venetian from Italy. He was world famous for his trading among the Chinese.
Marco polo
Marco Polo traveled from Venice to China in 1271 with his father at the age of 17 to trade with the Chinese.
No. The Chinese did and Polo wasn't an inventor, but a merchant.
He didn't...the Chinese did.
no he didnt
he entertained and humored them
The Yuan Dynasty and Marco Polo were related, because they were both foreigners in the country China. Marco Polo trade anywhere because he will introduce the "Cathay". Suddenly, Marco realized that he is much friendlier of the Chinese, because at that time Chinese were pity.
chinese people
Marco Polo had never been to Japan, but he did write about what he heard about the country while he was in China. Marco Polo called Japan Cipangu, which means 'the country of Japan' in Chinese.
marco polo traveled by ship to make this happen kublai khan a chinese emperor paid the expenses for polos boat
Marco Polo did not travel to America and did not meet Native Americans; he travelled to China and met the Chinese.