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    The Shinan ship (also spelled "Sinan") was a 14th-century Chinese ship that sank near what are today the Shinan islands, South Korea, around the year...
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    construction materials. The ship, however that later became known as the Shinan ship sank on her return journey close to Korean shores. Tōfuku-ji temple was...
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    called Shinan ship was to deliver from Ningbo to Hakata which route was also one of the final sections of the historic Maritime Silk Route. The ship sailed...
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    called Shinan ship was to deliver from Ningbo to Hakata which route was also one of the final sections of the historic Maritime Silk Route. The ship sailed...
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    1975, the shipwreck of a 14-th century ship between China and Japan was discovered in Sinan, known as Shinan ship. Crime flourish in the more remote parts...
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  • Richest Ancient Shipwreck". www.amusingplanet.com. Retrieved 2021-07-12. "The Shinan shipwreck | Silk Roads Programme". en.unesco.org. Retrieved 2022-01-20....
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    excavation of the ship through windows on two sides of the pool. Huaguangjiao One Quanzhou ship, from the Quanzhou Bay Shinan ship Lists of shipwrecks...
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    China Sea Shinan ship, found near Korea Li, Guo-Qing (1989). "Archaeological evidence for the use of'chu-nam'on the 13th century Quanzhou ship, Fujian Province...
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  • who scuttled the ship, off the Portland peninsula, and took her cargo of cloth, iron, linen and wax. c.1323 Shinan ship: A Chinese ship sinks in the Yellow...
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    unintentionally extended when he was shipwrecked (on board of the so-called Shinan ship) in Korea on his return journey, preventing him from actually returning...
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