
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a black granite monument, inscribed with a biography of Zheng He, a Chinese Muslim explorer, admiral, and diplomat during the Ming dynasty. The monument is located at the coordinates -6.996, 110.399, which places it in the city of Semarang, Indonesia. The monument sits beneath the base of a large, brown, rocky sculpture. The inscription on the monument recounts Zheng He's life, including his birth, his achievements in exploration and diplomacy, and his death at sea. The text indicates that Zheng He was a highly respected figure who played a significant role in establishing diplomatic relations with other countries and fostering cultural exchange. The inscription concludes with a statement that his remains were lost at sea. A small metal cage with a lantern is positioned in front of the monument. The background consists of a black tile floor with white lines. There is a red-roofed structure to the left, only partially visible in the image. A person is standing on the far left, looking at the monument, but their face is not visible. The inscription is in the Indonesian language.
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