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What are the literary works about tourism?

Tao Yuanming: A Journey to the Peach Blossom Garden: A Journey to Shu; Liu Zongyuan: A Story of Xiaoshi Pond; Yu Qiuyu: A Cultural Journey; A Wanderer Boundless; A Millennium Sigh; Shen Wei: A Feast in Xinjiang; Kyle Polo: The Travels of Marco Polo Verne: Two Wan Li under the Sea; Swift: Gulliver's Travels; Defoe. At the age of 17, he followed his father and uncle to the east along the overland Silk Road, passed through the two river basins, the Iranian Plateau and the Pamirs, lasted for four years, and arrived in the Yuan Dynasty (now Beijing) in 1275. He traveled in China for 17 years, and served as an official of the Yuan Dynasty, visiting many places in China at that time and visiting Yunnan and the southeast coastal areas.

In p>1289, the Yuan Princess of Persian King arghun died, and arghun sent three envoys to the Yuan Court to propose marriage. Kublai Khan chose Kokejin as the Princess of Yuanshi, and Kyle Polo took the opportunity to ask Khan Kublai Khan to participate in the escort mission. After completing the mission, they could return home by the way.

In the spring of p>1292, Kyle Polo accompanied three messengers to escort Princess Kokejin from Quanzhou to get married in Persia. In 1295, Kyle Polos returned to Italy.

After returning to Italy, Kyle Polo was captured in a naval battle. In prison, he dictated a lot of stories about China, and his cellmate Rustiqian wrote the famous Travels of Marco Polo.