Author: Li Qingxin
Language: Chinese and English bilingual
ISBN/ISSN: 787508517032
Published on: 2010-01
Soft Cover
This book taliks ahout the excavation activities and salvage of Nanhai I —wrecked ship of the Song Dynasty period in Ancient China, and construction of the Maritime Silk Road Museum. In ancient times, there existed both the overland and maritime silk roads. Nanhai I is the oldest, largest, and well-preserved merchant ship of the Song Dynastyutilized for ocean trade so far and an impartant existing witness of the ancient Maritime Silk Road.
Foreword
I.Discovery of “Nanhai I”
II.Underwater Remains—Priceless Treasures
III.Maritime Silk Roade Prosperity during Song Dynasty Period
IV.Crystal Palace—New Home for “Nanhai I”
Language: Chinese and English bilingual
ISBN/ISSN: 787508517032
Published on: 2010-01
Soft Cover
This book taliks ahout the excavation activities and salvage of Nanhai I —wrecked ship of the Song Dynasty period in Ancient China, and construction of the Maritime Silk Road Museum. In ancient times, there existed both the overland and maritime silk roads. Nanhai I is the oldest, largest, and well-preserved merchant ship of the Song Dynastyutilized for ocean trade so far and an impartant existing witness of the ancient Maritime Silk Road.
Foreword
I.Discovery of “Nanhai I”
II.Underwater Remains—Priceless Treasures
III.Maritime Silk Roade Prosperity during Song Dynasty Period
IV.Crystal Palace—New Home for “Nanhai I”