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Artefacts of sunken ships displayed

More than 4,000 artefacts from nine sunken ships are being displayed in the central province of Quang Ngai.

More than 4,000 artefacts from nine sunken ships are being displayed in the central province of Quang Ngai.

The exhibition which is being held at Quang Ngai Museum is within the framework of an international conference on Ly Son-Sa Huynh Geopark in Quang Ngai proposed as a member of the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network (GGN).

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The antiques being displayed at Quang Ngai Museum 


The antiques are from the sunken ships offshore from the central province of Quang Nam to the southernmost province of Ca Mau. Many of the objects which dated back to hundreds of years ago are evidence of maritime trading in the past.

Ships from the north used to a harbour in Binh Chau area of Quang Ngai to trade and buy food and water. The Binh Chau sea area is believed to be the resting place for many wrecks dating from the eighth to the 18th century. Archaeologists have discovered that all the ships were burnt before being sunken, which might be attributed to attacks by pirates. 

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Antiques dated back from the 13th century were found by two fishermen in Binh Thuan Province on a sunken ship off Ca Mau Province’s coast. It was said to be a Chinese ship which sank offshore Ca Mau on the way to the Netherlands.

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Pottery dishes discovered at a ship sunken near Cu Lao Cham Island in Quang Nam Province. It dated back the 15th century 

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A big jar retrieved from a ship sunken in Binh Chau sea area in Quang Ngai 

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The objects found offshore Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province 

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The artefacts belonging to China’s Tong and Nguyen dynasties found offshore Binh Dinh Province 

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Pottery objects 

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The objects of a sunken ship off Kien Giang Province  

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Pieces of wood on a ship which sank in Cu Lao Cham sea area

Source: dtinews.vn, NLD
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