The Dutch first arrived in China during the early 17th century. The Dutch East India Company (VOC) was established in 1602, and by the 1610s, they were actively seeking trade opportunities in Asia, including China. The first recorded Dutch trading mission to China took place in 1601 when the VOC sent a ship to engage in trade. Over the following decades, the Dutch established trade relations with various ports in China, including Canton (Guangzhou).
At what year, Dutch arrived in china.
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