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This 3 page paper consists of a fictional dialogue between Marco Polo, his father Nocolla, Wang Zhiping (Director General of China Foreign Trade Centre and Secretary General of China Import and Export Fair) and Francesco Frangialli (President of the World Tourism Organization). Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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File: AM2_PP684901.doc
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Narrator: Trade with China has been an important world activity since ancient times. One of the first brave men
who ventured to China from outside of Asia was Niccolo Polo. Later his son, Marco, would join his recurring expeditions. Interestingly, Niccolo didnt meet his son until Marco
was a young teenager (Lawrenson, 2010). That first meeting must have been incredible. Niccolo: My son! You dont know how
much I have thought of embracing you. Marco: Father! I have dreamed of this day! Please, let me accompany you
on your voyages to China. I promise that I will be an important asset. Nicollo: Marco, there are riches to be
had. Look at me. I am now rich and I will pass those riches on to you. I also want to educate you as to how to
accomplish the same thing for yourself. Marco: I am ready Father. I know you have told me that the sea voyages
can be grueling and that sometimes we will even be required to travel overland on foot or by camel. Nicollo:
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