Borget periodically exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1836 to 1859.
Beginning in 1836, he traveled through North and South America before stopping briefly in Honolulu in May, 1838, on board the ship "Psyche", on a world tour.
He went to Canton in September 1838 and stayed in the region for 10 months.
While in Canton, he met the English artist George Chinnery, and they went on sketching trips together.
In July 1839 he visited Manila, Singapore and Calcutta.
In 1840 he traveled widely in India, returning to Paris in the summer of that year.
Borget’s sketches and watercolors from China were the basis for his most famous publication "Sketches of China and the Chinese", published in 1842.
His book "La Chine ouverte" was illustrated with fine woodcut engravings.
A major Salon of his original works, including watercolors and boldly executed oil paintings was held in Paris in 1843.