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Chinese experts found Chinese porcelains in Kenya, displayed in museums of Fort Jesus, Gedi Ruin and Lamu, which may reveal that the trade and culture exchange between China and North Africa dates back a long time. Join CGTN's Robert Nagila for a visit to Lamu Museum, located in a world heritage site and one of the most serene locations on the African continent, and discuss the history of trade between China and North Africa through the Maritime Silk Route, and its influence on such exchange on local people. 

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