Nan'ao One (南澳一号) is a 25.5 m (84 ft), 7.0 m (23 ft) wide Chinese merchant ship that sank in the Sandianjin waters off the coast of Nan'ao Island, about...
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discovered in 2005 and the shipwreck was fully excavated in 2008. Nanhai One Nan'ao One Shujuan, Lin (May 2010). "Deep Secrets Uncovered". China Daily. Retrieved...
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status as Fujian's only official port where foreign trade was legal. Nan'ao One - shipwreck of a Chinese junk on the Yuegang-Manila route Kraak ware or...
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The Nan'ao General Headquarters (南澳总兵府) is located in Nan'ao County, Shantou, Guangdong province, China. It served as a military center for coastal defense...
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122°10′16″E / 37.497°N 122.171°E / 37.497; 122.171 (Chinese cruiser Laiyuan) Nan'ao One Unknown Unknown A late Ming dynasty (1368–1644) merchant ship, the first...
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shores of Mirs Bay. There is one secondary school ("middle school"), Nan'ao Middle School (南澳中学), and one primary school, Nan'ao Central Primary School (南澳中心小学)...
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Indonesia and the Philippines, together with Japan, such as those found in Nan'ao One. Other traditional markets for Chinese ceramics such as Korea and Vietnam...
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shipwrecks may refer to: Nanhai One, a Song dynasty ship sometimes called South China Sea-I (via translation of "Nanhai") Nan'ao One, a Ming dynasty ship previously...
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The highest peak in the city's administration is Mount Dajian (大尖山) on Nan'ao Island, at 587 m (1,926 ft); the highest peak on the geographic mainland...
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Chaoshan is home to many active wind farms, including the Nan'ao Wind Farm complex on Nan'ao Island in Shantou, which is the largest island wind farm in...
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