A maritime route has opened up between…
100 CE to 111 CE
A maritime route has opened up between China and Rome, originating in Chinese-controlled Jiaozhi (centered in modern Vietnam, near Hanoi) probably by the first century CE.
It extends, via ports on the coasts of India and Sri Lanka, all the way to Roman-controlled ports in Egypt and the Nabataean territories on the northeastern coast of the Red Sea.