Book contents
- A Maritime Vietnam
- Dedication
- A Maritime Vietnam
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Maritime Formations
- 2 Aromatics, Buddhism, and the Making of a South Seas Emporium
- 3 ‘THE Harbour and THE Path of All Countries’
- 4 Maritime Resurgence and the Rise of Dai Viet
- 5 Winds of Trade from the Middle East
- 6 Muslim Trade and the Conquest of the Coast
- 7 Silks and Society
- 8 Seventeenth-Century Dang Trong
- 9 The Rise and Fall of the Eighteenth-Century Water Frontier
- 10 Ships and the Problem of Political Integration
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
2 - Aromatics, Buddhism, and the Making of a South Seas Emporium
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 January 2024
- A Maritime Vietnam
- Dedication
- A Maritime Vietnam
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Maritime Formations
- 2 Aromatics, Buddhism, and the Making of a South Seas Emporium
- 3 ‘THE Harbour and THE Path of All Countries’
- 4 Maritime Resurgence and the Rise of Dai Viet
- 5 Winds of Trade from the Middle East
- 6 Muslim Trade and the Conquest of the Coast
- 7 Silks and Society
- 8 Seventeenth-Century Dang Trong
- 9 The Rise and Fall of the Eighteenth-Century Water Frontier
- 10 Ships and the Problem of Political Integration
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 2 shows that Jiaozhi, the southernmost province of the Han empire was a cosmopolitan at the forefront of overseas contacts and influences. Many monks set out from here for the South Sea, India, and Sri Lanka, from where exotic plants were introduced and where they became cash crops. The aromatic economy gave Jiaozhi all the earmarks of a commercial-based economy that characterised cash-cropping of the Mekong delta. By the seventh century, Jiaozhi became the leading aromatic refinery of the South China Sea region. Production of aromatics, silk, and ceramics were organised by the hybrid Sino-Viet elite. This alone challenges the image of the ‘traditional Vietnam’, being essentialised into a rural and village Vietnam.
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- A Maritime VietnamFrom Earliest Times to the Nineteenth Century, pp. 52 - 79Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024