File:Woodblocks of Nguyễn Dynasty (H28-6) - Ch02 sub01 07 vn.jpg

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A quote from the 22nd page of the 5th volume of the Chronicle ''Đại Nam Thực Lục Tiền Biên''.

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English: A quote from the 22nd page of the 5th volume of the Chronicle Đại Nam Thực Lục Tiền Biên which specifically reads “Warships commanded by (Duong) Ngạn Địch and Hoàng Tiến came to the Bàn Lân hamlet (now in Biên Hòa province) via the Lôi Lạp estuary (now in Gia Định province). They reclaimed fallow land and built towns where trading vessels from the Qing Empire, western countries, Japan, and Java flocked.” This quote implies that even after the Tokugawa Shogunate implemented its policy of isolating itself from trade with most foreign countries that vessels which still referred to themselves as being "Japanese" continued to visit the territory held by the Nguyễn Lords as late as 1639.
Date Between 1821 and 1884.
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Author The imperial government of the Nguyễn Dynasty.

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current16:08, 21 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 16:08, 21 October 20221,080 × 840 (1.01 MB)Donald Trung (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by The imperial government of the Nguyễn Dynasty. from * [https://www.archives.go.jp/event/jp_vn45/english/ch02.html II. Exchange in the Early Modern Era. - Red Seal Trade. - In the late 16th century, Japanese traders sought trading partners in the Southern East Asian countries, due to the Chinese ban on Japanese commercial activities during the Ming Dynasty. Japanese authorities such as the Tokugawa Shogunate or the Lords of Domains gave such associates a “Red Seal” letter,...

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