In North East Asia, there have been very active trade among Korea, Japan and China more than 2 thousands years ago.
It was a great result for me for having a chance to confirm the evidences of the active trade among Korea, Japan and China.
In 1975, a fisherman found some porcelains in the sea and reported to the museum. Since then, the one of the most famous excavation in history had been done for 9 years. It was a start of the sea excavation in Korea, other excavation had been continued with the discovery in Sinan.
Before that discovery, there had been some legends that the ship had been sunk long time ago.
But people thought it solely a legend. Legend became reality. Lots of excavation had been done since that discovery.
As the results of the excavation, lots of priceless relics had been found.
In this point, the discovery in Sinan was very important. The ship was sunk in 1323 near Sinan of Mokpo in Korea.
The trade ship had started from china and planned to convey the goods to Korea and Japan.
But this trade ship seemed to be sunk by the storm.
History of the trade ship was written in Bamboo record. At that time, there existed the kinds of the invoice in now a days
As the result of the excavation, more than 26,000 relics had been found. Among them 25,000 were Chinese porcelains, and the others were valuable things indeed.
So it was lucky for me to look around the museum.
There were lots of things to introduce you.
But in this posting, I’d like to post on the trade ship at first.
As soon as entering into the museum, I was supprised with the size of the trade ship.
They had gathered every pieces of the ship and rebuilt into a perfect shape.
Let’s look at the ship
I could not close my mouth. It was amazing.
The ship was so large and beautiful.
They exhibited whole ship in an exhibited room. They seemed to built this exhibition room for the purpose of display this ship. In my opinion, their intention was successful. I had stayed in that room for long time.
Side wall of the exhibition room was filled with the relics.
At first there were lots of special wood using in the religious ceremony and making a very difficult furnitures.
The interesting thing is those woods were mainly came from the South west Asia.
It meant that at that time a sort of the transit trade was common type of business.
On the other wall, amount of porcelains were exhibited in the window.
Next time let me post the relics found in Sinan more in detail.
저는 오늘 혼자 전철을 타고 춘천까지 여행을 했네요
겁쟁이라서 집에서 멀리는 가지 못합니다. ㅎㅎ
빛를 받은 도자기 들이 살아 있네요
버릇들면 멀리멀리 갑니다 ㅎㅎ
I love pictures and shows about sunken treasures. Amazing to see what could be laying at the bottom of the ocean!
Maritime salvage operations are very difficult undertakings but often yield great results such as the discovery of sunken treasure at Sinan.
This was a daunting nine year task of recovering all the porcelain and every piece of the original ship.
I agree with you - the reconstruction of the vessel is awe-inspiring.
It's interesting that despite the troubled history between Korea and Japan they found a neutral party in China so they could trade goods.
I wonder if trade flourished even more among these three nations if their relations might have improved?
The raw Asian wood that was exported for furniture making indicates it wasn't just finished goods being exchanged but raw resources.
Almost as impressive as the recovered ship were the row upon row of glass display cases filled with countless artifacts.
This was an informative and beautifully presented post, @slowwalker.
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yes indeed, it was a very informative piece and i really do wonder if the trade had been flourished how the three nations relations would have been
It's awesome dude keep it up
Thank you for reading.
It was really interesting to look at the treasures
I am really amazed to see these kind of historical posts which provide us more knowledge about the history of different regions ...
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yes, thank you for reading
Thanks for sharing another set of great photos! I like the consistent color theme and clarity even though the environment was not bright.
;))
Amazing museum... I want to be a treasure hunter now!
Those were some nice find @slowwalker and they gave us the idea what the merchant boats looked like.
It seems that they are also trading woods probably for some craftsmen to use.
The porcelain relics were so beautifully preserved and I bet that still can be used to day. It is nice to share this museum pieces to use because I also like to learn about the history of korean trades.
Thank you so much
such a vivid photo, there is so much light in it
these things look really interesting!
To write an article on this kind of subject needs immense knowledge, a fair amount of rock-solid research and the desire to let the whole world know and most importantly the storytelling is also an integral part of a successful blog post where we see the engagement level of the readers are pretty good.
Thank you for comment
The ship remind me jim Carrey movie...
how large the ship was ! looking forward to your next post about the treasure in the ship . thanks for your sharing @slowwalker.
Amazing stuff, i am sure you have enjoyed your stay a lot... it's so nice to have a little touch to the ancient history. And when you think how many of those wrecked ships are still lying on an ocean bed... And what artifacts and pieces of history they still contain :)
To me hearing about sunken treasures always gets my heart racing. It's so amazing to come across artifacts from a certain era. Almost like a time machine. Thanks for sharing this this quality post. Looking forward to more in the future!
Wow the sea has swallowed many great treasure and some will never be found...Thanks for sharing this beauty with us and for all your support on my posts- i wish you a blessed week.
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Wow, I have really been enjoying these posts of yours, especially these treasures at the museum.
It is amazing s lot of them have been preserved so well. The pottery, I am surprised a lot of it was not broken or damaged. It is great it has been preserved so others can now see it.
I like to do a bit of treasure hunting myself, in some nearby lakes and streams, but have never found much of value other than rings and some coins. It is fun though.
Thanks for sharing, great job!
Me too ;) I can not close my mouth.Agree with you It is amazing. hey dear... maybe the woods came from Iran ? we are locates in South west Asia :))) great and resteem
So much history in that museum. I appreciate the effort they took to rebuild the ship.
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Very interesting. So the legends become reality. The scale of the ship is really amazing. How much stuff was inside! Actually, an interesting Museum)
Yes, indeed
I love how they built the shipwreck. Amazing history in one place :)
the sea hold a lot of mysteries for us to discover and a lot of history for us to read. this is a great history lesson from the 3 nations
Nice photography
Nice pictures the trade ship is big and beautiful it a surprise how there could gather the whole pieces together to format the ship again I love this ancient pictures.
yeah right i also loves ancient pictures these are incredible
If only the treasure hidden under the sea for several hundred years can we take, surely we will @slowwalker
Interesting I would say. Visiting museum is always an exciting experience. The museum gives you The opportunity to see history in reality . I really appreciate the size of the boat. Thanks to these museum who put all the pieces of boat together . I am surprised to see the porcelain still in good shape despite the length of time it has been. It shows that it must have been well preserved. Thank you for the captivating photo and also thanks for the post.
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Wow ! that is a lot of awesome relics and porcelains found ! and that ship is very cool @slowwalker ! I loved your story how trade was common business with China , South west Asia , Korea , and Japan ! written , recorded on Bamboo . Thanks for sharing with us , as I can never afford to travel , its like i am there ! upped and resteemed !😀👍👍👍
Thank you
Good post
Great post and wonderful picture
Thank you for sharing that
Wow that is super amazing and interesting!
This is nice beautiful trade ship
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I was really amazed with the article and the photos. I hope that I will once have the opportunity to travel and discover all the secrets and wonders of the world.
yeah I hope so too
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Incredibly amazing post. The pieces found look very valuable. And clearly they are. But what I'd like to know more is the story behind the sinking of the ship. The thrill of what could've happened definitely will be an amazing story to tell
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Treasure of the sea, valuable, old pirate ship, the ship sank underwater of the hidden treasure, or foreign trade ship sank underwater. The treasure unified called "sea treasure".
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Nice artifacts, love look forward to seeing more
These are real treasures they are wonderful, whatever that is discovered can be recovered
Thanks for the fascinating journey into the past, I learned a lot of interesting things!
Kudos to you @slowwalker for taking your time to be in the museum and for the elaborate post of this great historical discovery. Posts like this are very important as they expose us to the lives our fathers lived. 👍
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WOW!!! This is an exquisite thing to see :)
Nice pictures
Such amazing photos! Thanks for sharing, very interesting!
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Very interesting information. The way that you have describe it was so nice i can't explain it in my word. Love it.
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ya excellent pixcel