In Chinese history, the
treasure voyages were the seven
Ming-era maritime voyages of the treasure fleet between 1405 and 1433. The
Yongle Emperor initiated the construction of the
treasure fleet in 1403. The grand project resulted in seven far-reaching ocean voyages to the coastal territories and islands in and around the
South China Sea, the
Indian Ocean, and beyond. Admiral
Zheng He was commissioned to command the treasure fleet for the expeditions. Six of the voyages occurred during the Yongle reign (r. 1402–24), while the seventh voyage occurred under the
Xuande reign (r. 1425–1435). The first three voyages reached up to Calicut on India's southwestern coast, while the fourth voyage went as far as Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. Afterwards, the fleet made voyages farther away to the Arabian Peninsula and East Africa.