
Underwater Artifacts Reveal China’s 800-Year Maritime Legacy
Over 3,000 underwater artifacts in the South China Sea showcase more than 800 years of maritime trade, navigation, and cultural exchange from the Chinese mainland.
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Over 3,000 underwater artifacts in the South China Sea showcase more than 800 years of maritime trade, navigation, and cultural exchange from the Chinese mainland.
A Persian-styled silver box from Zhao Mo’s 2,000-year-old tomb highlights Guangzhou’s role as an ancient global trade hub, bridging East and West centuries ago.
Archaeologists unearthed a Persian-styled silver box in Zhao Mo’s tomb, revealing Guangzhou’s 2,000-year-old role as a global trade hub connecting ancient Persia and China.
Discover how a Persian-styled silver box found in Zhao Mo’s tomb reveals Guangzhou’s role as a global trade hub over 2,000 years ago.
Archaeologists discover a Ming dynasty shipwreck in the South China Sea, untouched for over 500 years, revealing a valuable ebony cargo and shedding light on ancient maritime trade.
Discover Quanzhou, an ancient port city on China’s southeast coast, rich in cultural heritage and pivotal to the Maritime Silk Road’s flourishing trade routes.