In the tranquil coastal province of Hainan, the China Museum of the South China Sea has unveiled its newest treasure: a stunning Fahua-colored and gilded porcelain jar retrieved from the depths of the sea.
The jar, adorned with intricate patterns and shimmering gold accents, was discovered by deep-sea divers exploring a centuries-old shipwreck off the coast of Hainan. Experts believe it dates back to the Ming dynasty, offering a rare glimpse into the maritime trade and artistry of ancient China.
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