Marco Polo was one of the earliest.
Marco polo
yes he did
This a statement. We need a who, where, what, when, or how question. Actually Polo was 17 when he went with his father and uncle to set up trade with China. It took them 4 years to reach China.
Marco Polo, an Italian merchant, lived in China in the 1200s and wrote a famous book called "The Travels of Marco Polo," which documented his experiences and observations during his time in China. His book introduced Europeans to the wonders of the East, including the Silk Road and the Mongol Empire.
Ibne Batootah. He also visited India, China, Maldeep, Islands of Hind Cheeni, and so many other countries. The detail of his travels is fascinating and enlightening. Read the details of his travels in: Ajaib al Asfaar.
She wrote books to become famous. Some books she wrote were for kids. This is what she did to become famous.
Marco Polo stirred European interest in China. About 1300 he traveled to the region, spent years there and returned to Italy telling the tales of his adventures and what he saw. He wrote a book known as The Travels of Marco Polo which was published after his death.
Christine de Pizan was a famous author in the 1400's. She wrote many poems and ballads which were very popular with European nobility.
Marco Polo wrote Livres des merveilles du monde about his travels to China in the latter part of the 1200's. Note that since copies were made by hand, it might not be accurate to refer to it as a "best seller". Also - again due to the fact that copies were made by hand, not printed - there is no one definitive copy of the work.
Enid Blyton has wrote all the famous five books
she wrote mainly about China, her most famous book "the Good Earth" which was made into a movie in 1937 Starring Paul Muni and Louise Reiner
the National People's Congress and its standing committee in china.