Kan-Chow: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
m (Spacing) |
||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
|only = Marco Polo (novelisation) | |only = Marco Polo (novelisation) | ||
|first mention = Marco Polo (TV story) | |first mention = Marco Polo (TV story) | ||
}} | }}{{wikipediainfo|Zhangye}} | ||
{{ | |||
'''Kan-Chow''' was an ancient city in [[Cathay]], near [[Su-Chow]]. It was located near the of the beginning of the western side of the [[Great Wall of Cathay]]. ([[TV]]: "[[The Wall of Lies]]") The city was renowned throughout Cathay, in the [[13th century]], for its cooking. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Marco Polo (novelisation)}}) | '''Kan-Chow''' was an ancient city in [[Cathay]], near [[Su-Chow]]. It was located near the of the beginning of the western side of the [[Great Wall of Cathay]]. ([[TV]]: "[[The Wall of Lies]]") The city was renowned throughout Cathay, in the [[13th century]], for its cooking. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Marco Polo (novelisation)}}) | ||
Latest revision as of 00:34, 22 October 2024
Kan-Chow was an ancient city in Cathay, near Su-Chow. It was located near the of the beginning of the western side of the Great Wall of Cathay. (TV: "The Wall of Lies") The city was renowned throughout Cathay, in the 13th century, for its cooking. (PROSE: Marco Polo [+]Loading...["Marco Polo (novelisation)"])
In 1289, the First Doctor, Susan, Barbara, and Ian visited Kan-Chow, having also most recently journeyed through Su-Chow with Marco Polo, on their journey to the court of Kublai Khan. (TV: "The Wall of Lies") They stayed in a way station in the city. (PROSE: Marco Polo [+]Loading...["Marco Polo (novelisation)"])
Their next stop would be Lan-Chow, in the south. (TV: "The Wall of Lies")
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The journey through Kan-Chow was only mentioned in Marco Polo's narration. As such, Kan-Chow is never actually seen in the serial itself. In the novelisation it played a more vital part, with the events which originally occurred in Sinju now taking place in Kan-Chow in the chapter "Too Many Kan-Chow Cooks".
- Kan-Chow (modern spelling Ganzhou) is now known as Zhangye in the real world.