Chapter 936: Sunda Strait

For Mr. Zhang, the strategic position of the Sunda Strait is less significant, and he is more interested in the diversity of life that inhabits the sea lanes that connect the Pacific and Indian oceans. www.biquge.info The islands of Java and Sumatra, between the two oceans, are home to special species that have been bred in such an environment, which is also an important part of his research during his trip south. Although these research projects did not play a great role in the expansion of Haihan's territory, the Executive Committee still gave great support to Zhang Yun's department, allowing him to come to these places on a warship to conduct field investigations -- in terms of treatment, he was no worse than Darwin, who founded the theory of evolution after five years of round-the-world expedition with the British Navy's warship HMS Beagle and after collecting and sorting out a large amount of first-hand information.

However, Zhang Yun can only arrange his own investigation plan according to the fleet's itinerary, for example, the fleet itinerary does not arrange to land on the volcanic island in the strait, which makes Zhang Yun, who wants to see the active volcanic crater, slightly disappointed.

On 12 November, while Yan Chujie and Van Dimen were arguing over the island, Zhang Yun's fleet crossed the Sunda Strait and arrived on the coast of Sumatra.

The fleet arrived at a small fishing port called Bakau, which was guided by a guide sent by the Mataran people, and the southeastern tip of Sumatra was the territory of the Mataran country, and it was much easier for the fleet to obtain supplies from the local area with the guide to coordinate on their behalf.

However, the aborigines here are not good at farming, and the supplies that the fleet can get from here are mainly seafood, poultry, vegetables and fruits.

Of course, this small fishing port does not have a natural harbor, and the conditions cannot be compared with the Shengli Port, which was selected by the Preparatory Committee at that time. However, Roger was surprised to find that there was a small salt factory nearby, and the production method used was very similar to the original official salt factory in Danzhou. After asking the locals, Roger learned that this salt drying field was also built by the Han people in the early years of the South Seas, and in addition to the local aborigines' own use, part of the sea salt produced will also be sold to the largest nearby town, Bandar Lampung, which is also a major income for this small place in Bako.

Roger inquired again, and actually found a few locals who could speak Chinese, all of whom were of Han Chinese descent. However, these people have been multiplying in the local area for several generations, and their bloodlines have long been impure, except for speaking a few words of Chinese that are not very fluent, but they are not much different from the local natives. Roger tried to show them the books that Haihan had printed himself, but no one could read the Chinese characters on them.

"It's a pity!" Roger put away the books and sighed with a regretful face: "It's a pity that I haven't preserved the inheritance of Han culture!"

Zhang Yun was surprised by Roger's reaction: "I don't see that you actually have such a high respect for Han culture, but these people really have no educational opportunities in such a remote place, and it is reasonable that they are illiterate." ”

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For Mr. Zhang, the strategic position of the Sunda Strait is less significant, and he is more interested in the diversity of life that inhabits the sea lanes that connect the Pacific and Indian oceans. The islands of Java and Sumatra, between the two oceans, are home to special species that have been nurtured on such islands, which is also an important part of his research during his trip to the south. Although these research projects did not play a great role in the expansion of Haihan's territory, the Executive Committee still gave great support to Zhang Yun's department, allowing him to come to these places on a warship to conduct field investigations -- in terms of treatment, he was no worse than Darwin, who founded the theory of evolution after five years of round-the-world expedition with the British Navy's warship HMS Beagle and after collecting and sorting out a large amount of first-hand information.

However, Zhang Yun can only arrange his own investigation plan according to the fleet's itinerary, for example, the fleet itinerary does not arrange to land on the volcanic island in the strait, which makes Zhang Yun, who wants to see the active volcanic crater, slightly disappointed.

On 12 November, while Yan Chujie and Van Dimen were arguing over the island, Zhang Yun's fleet crossed the Sunda Strait and arrived on the coast of Sumatra.

The fleet arrived at a small fishing port called Bakau, which was guided by a guide sent by the Mataran people, and the southeastern tip of Sumatra was the territory of the Mataran country, and it was much easier for the fleet to obtain supplies from the local area with the guide to coordinate on their behalf.

However, the aborigines here are not good at farming, and the supplies that the fleet can get from here are mainly seafood, poultry, vegetables and fruits.

Of course, this small fishing port does not have a natural harbor, and the conditions cannot be compared with the Shengli Port, which was selected by the Preparatory Committee at that time. However, Roger was surprised to find that there was a small salt factory nearby, and the production method used was very similar to the original official salt factory in Danzhou. After asking the locals, Roger learned that this salt drying field was also built by the Han people in the early years of the South Seas, and in addition to the local aborigines' own use, part of the sea salt produced will also be sold to the largest nearby town, Bandar Lampung, which is also a major income for this small place in Bako.

Roger inquired again, and actually found a few locals who could speak Chinese, all of whom were of Han Chinese descent. However, these people have been multiplying in the local area for several generations, and their bloodlines have long been impure, except for speaking a few words of Chinese that are not very fluent, but they are not much different from the local natives. Roger tried to show them the books that Haihan had printed himself, but no one could read the Chinese characters on them.

"It's a pity!" Roger put away the books and sighed with a regretful face: "It's a pity that I haven't preserved the inheritance of Han culture!"

Zhang Yun was surprised by Roger's reaction: "I don't see that you actually have such a high respect for Han culture, but these people really have no educational opportunities in such a remote place, and it is reasonable that they are illiterate." ”

For Mr. Zhang, the strategic position of the Sunda Strait is less significant, and he is more interested in the diversity of life that inhabits the sea lanes that connect the Pacific and Indian oceans. The islands of Java and Sumatra, between the two oceans, are home to special species that have been nurtured on such islands, which is also an important part of his research during his trip to the south. Although these research projects did not play a great role in the expansion of Haihan's territory, the Executive Committee still gave great support to Zhang Yun's department, allowing him to come to these places on a warship to conduct field investigations -- in terms of treatment, he was no worse than Darwin, who founded the theory of evolution after five years of round-the-world expedition with the British Navy's warship HMS Beagle and after collecting and sorting out a large amount of first-hand information.

However, Zhang Yun can only arrange his own investigation plan according to the fleet's itinerary, for example, the fleet itinerary does not arrange to land on the volcanic island in the strait, which makes Zhang Yun, who wants to see the active volcanic crater, slightly disappointed.

On 12 November, while Yan Chujie and Van Dimen were arguing over the island, Zhang Yun's fleet crossed the Sunda Strait and arrived on the coast of Sumatra.

The fleet arrived at a small fishing port called Bakau, which was guided by a guide sent by the Mataran people, and the southeastern tip of Sumatra was the territory of the Mataran country, and it was much easier for the fleet to obtain supplies from the local area with the guide to coordinate on their behalf.

However, the aborigines here are not good at farming, and the supplies that the fleet can get from here are mainly seafood, poultry, vegetables and fruits.

Of course, this small fishing port does not have a natural harbor, and the conditions cannot be compared with the Shengli Port, which was selected by the Preparatory Committee at that time. However, Roger was surprised to find that there was a small salt factory nearby, and the production method used was very similar to the original official salt factory in Danzhou. After asking the locals, Roger learned that this salt drying field was also built by the Han people in the early years of the South Seas, and in addition to the local aborigines' own use, part of the sea salt produced will also be sold to the largest nearby town, Bandar Lampung, which is also a major income for this small place in Bako.

Roger inquired again, and actually found a few locals who could speak Chinese, all of whom were of Han Chinese descent. However, these people have been multiplying in the local area for several generations, and their bloodlines have long been impure, except for speaking a few words of Chinese that are not very fluent, but they are not much different from the local natives. Roger tried to show them the books that Haihan had printed himself, but no one could read the Chinese characters on them.

"It's a pity!" Roger put away the books and sighed with a regretful face: "It's a pity that I haven't preserved the inheritance of Han culture!"

Zhang Yun was surprised by Roger's reaction: "I don't see that you actually have such a high respect for Han culture, but these people really have no educational opportunities in such a remote place, and it is reasonable that they are illiterate." ”

For Mr. Zhang, the strategic position of the Sunda Strait is less significant, and he is more interested in the diversity of life that inhabits the sea lanes that connect the Pacific and Indian oceans. The islands of Java and Sumatra, between the two oceans, are home to special species that have been nurtured on such islands, which is also an important part of his research during his trip to the south. Although these research projects did not play a great role in the expansion of Haihan's territory, the Executive Committee still gave great support to Zhang Yun's department, allowing him to come to these places on a warship to conduct field investigations -- in terms of treatment, he was no worse than Darwin, who founded the theory of evolution after five years of round-the-world expedition with the British Navy's warship HMS Beagle and after collecting and sorting out a large amount of first-hand information.

However, Zhang Yun can only arrange his own investigation plan according to the fleet's itinerary, for example, the fleet itinerary does not arrange to land on the volcanic island in the strait, which makes Zhang Yun, who wants to see the active volcanic crater, slightly disappointed.

On 12 November, while Yan Chujie and Van Dimen were arguing over the island, Zhang Yun's fleet crossed the Sunda Strait and arrived on the coast of Sumatra.

The fleet arrived at a small fishing port called Bakau, which was guided by a guide sent by the Mataran people, and the southeastern tip of Sumatra was the territory of the Mataran country, and it was much easier for the fleet to obtain supplies from the local area with the guide to coordinate on their behalf.

However, the aborigines here are not good at farming, and the supplies that the fleet can get from here are mainly seafood, poultry, vegetables and fruits.

Of course, this small fishing port does not have a natural harbor, and the conditions cannot be compared with the Shengli Port, which was selected by the Preparatory Committee at that time. However, Roger was surprised to find that there was a small salt factory nearby, and the production method used was very similar to the original official salt factory in Danzhou. After asking the locals, Roger learned that this salt drying field was also built by the Han people in the early years of the South Seas, and in addition to the local aborigines' own use, part of the sea salt produced will also be sold to the largest nearby town, Bandar Lampung, which is also a major income for this small place in Bako.

Roger inquired again, and actually found a few locals who could speak Chinese, all of whom were of Han Chinese descent. However, these people have been multiplying in the local area for several generations, and their bloodlines have long been impure, except for speaking a few words of Chinese that are not very fluent, but they are not much different from the local natives. Roger tried to show them the books that Haihan had printed himself, but no one could read the Chinese characters on them.

"It's a pity!" Roger put away the books and sighed with a regretful face: "It's a pity that I haven't preserved the inheritance of Han culture!"

Zhang Yun was surprised by Roger's reaction: "I don't see that you actually have such a high respect for Han culture, but these people really have no educational opportunities in such a remote place, and it is reasonable that they are illiterate." (To be continued.) )