China officially announced that archaeologists found two ancient shipbuilding ships in about 1,500 meters northwest of the South China Sea, and speculated that the number of cultural relics of one of them exceeded 100,000.

Comprehensive Xinhua News Agency and CCTV News reported that China National Cultural Relics Bureau, Hainan Provincial People's Government and other units were announced on Sunday (May 21) in Sanya, Hainan.Essence

One of the places named the No. 1 shipwreck in the northwest of the South China Sea, there are multiple piles of cultural relics that are suspected to be separated by the cabin, with a maximum height of more than 3 meters. The cultural relics are mainly porcelain.For 10,000 square meters, it is speculated that the number of more than 100,000 pieces is the preliminary judgment of the cultural relics of the water for the Ming Dynasty (1506-1521).

Another place named South China Northwest Lugo No. 2 shipwreck, found a large number of logs, similar size and neat code. Most of them have been made in simple processing.During the Hongzhi period of the Ming Dynasty (1488-1505).

The State Cultural Relics Bureau has conducted the first archeological survey on Saturday (20th) to use the "Deep Sea Warriors" manned submersible to conduct the first archaeological survey of the northwestern land slope of the South China Sea.The southwest corner of the water was permanently surveyed and mapping the base point, and a preliminary search survey and video records were conducted. It officially launched the archaeological investigation of the northwestern land -sloped and No. 2 ancient shipwreck sites in the South China Sea.