Late Middle Ages · Southeast Asia · Politics

1423

Malacca Becomes Tributary to Ming China

1423

The Sultan of Malacca formally accepted Ming suzerainty during Zheng He's diplomatic visits, receiving imperial recognition and a seal of office that shielded the young port from aggressive Siamese territorial ambitions. Chinese merchants settled in Malacca's bustling harbor quarter, marrying local women and creating the Peranakan culture that would define Straits Chinese identity for centuries. Commerce and diplomacy fused at the narrowest point of the world's busiest strait.