An 18th-century shipwreck carrying valuable cultural properties such as Chinese porcelain discovered off the coast of Norway.

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An 18th-century shipwreck carrying valuable cultural properties such as Chinese porcelain was discovered off the coast of Norway.

According to information obtained by a China Media Group (CMG) reporter on June 1 local time, archaeologists discovered a shipwreck off the coast of Norway in the Skagerrak Strait at a depth of approximately 600 meters, and from it recovered cultural properties, including valuable Chinese porcelain.

The ship is believed to have sunk in the 18th century and is considered to be the best preserved among similar shipwrecks discovered in the Nordic region. According to the Norwegian side, this discovery provides unique information for understanding maritime history. Some of the recovered cultural properties are scheduled to be exhibited in Oslo, the capital of Norway, in June, and will then undergo further research by experts. (Source/CGTN Japanese)

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