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Zheng He's ships, particularly his largest treasure ships, were impressive in size, measuring up to 400 feet (about 120 meters) in length and 160 feet (about 50 meters) in width. These vessels were significantly larger than most ships of their time, enabling them to carry large crews and substantial cargo, including goods and animals. The fleet showcased advanced maritime technology and played a crucial role in China's maritime exploration during the early 15th century.

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