Exploration of China 1521

  • Aug 13, 1521

    Begining the Voyage

    Begining the Voyage
    Today we start our long, trecherous voyage to the cost of China with 6 ships funded by the King of Spain. We are all excited and ready for adventure. I have already found that being a crew member is hard work, shifting sails and moping decks. We have the open seas ahead of us and are thrilled for the adventure.
  • Period: Aug 13, 1521 to May 28, 1523

    Exploration of China 1500s

  • Aug 31, 1521

    Stormy Seas

    Stormy Seas
    Today we were out in the middle of the sea and we encountered an unexpected storm and almost lost one of our ships! it nearly tipped over and plundged into the ocean! It was a very exelerating experience!
  • Sep 2, 1521

    Elmina Castle (Port)

    Elmina Castle (Port)
    We docked at Elmina, one of the first ports to export African slaves, to re-supply after the storm, because some of our food and wine fell overboard.
  • Nov 27, 1521

    Whaling

    Whaling
    Today most of the crew members and I had a chance to go whaling of the cost of southern Africa. It was very fun and exciting, and the crew will be eating well tonight!
  • Feb 8, 1522

    Melinde (Port)

    Melinde (Port)
    We docked at port to rest for a few days. When we returned to the ship, some of the crew dreaded going back on the boat and jumeped off and swam back to Melinde. I considered it, but figured after we return from china I'll have obtained untold riches.
  • Oct 24, 1522

    Madras (Port)

    Madras (Port)
    Today we Visited Madras an Indian port in the Bay of Bengal. We traded with the Indians for spices and herbs, and also aquired some jade.
  • Oct 26, 1522

    Pirates

    Pirates
    Today our ships were overrun by pirated somewhere of the eastern Indian cost. We only suvived with two ships and a weeks supply of food. we are headed to the next port to rebuddle.
  • Nov 1, 1522

    Paradip (Port)

    Paradip (Port)
    After the pirate attack we reached the town of Paradip, and re-supplied. We realized that our two ships could not hold all of the men we had and we could not afford enough rations, so 23 men voulenteered to stay behind in Paradip.
  • Dec 19, 1522

    Nearing China

    Nearing China
    Today a passing-by ship said that a Chinese port was near and only a couple of days east. When this was said you could hear the whole deck go up in cheer! We are all so excited, out voyage is almost complete.
  • Jan 1, 1523

    Amoy (Port)

    Amoy (Port)
    We finally reached China! We are all bursting with joy and are trrading with the Chinese for jade, and rubies, and spices like jasmine, and salt! But most importantly we traded for silk, the real prize, the one thing we came for. Our journey home will be quite tretchorous but we have high hopes for our futures back home with all of these wonderful items!