1050 items that spent more than 180 years at the bottom of East Chinese Sea have been hauled to the surface.

The priceless cargo was recovered from a Qing Dinasty ship (probably between 1821-850). The ship went down not far from Xiangshan County, Ningbo, Zhejiang. The cargo was composed by porcelains, ceramics, tea sets, jades and Spanish silver coins. The items will be sent for further studies at the Institute of archeology of Ningbo.

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Source: news.163.com