On September 4th, the "Floating Cha Wanli-Sea Trade Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Ceramics" opened at the National Museum of China, exhibiting 294 fine cultural relics mainly exported from ancient China, including not only "Nanhai I" and "Huaguang" Shipwrecked porcelains such as "Reef I", "Nan'ao I", "Wan Jiao I" and "Wan Jiao I" also include handed down treasures from the National Museum.

  The exhibition is divided into three sections, "Whale Waves-Sea Trade of Ceramics in the Tang and Five Dynasties", "Sailing Like Forests-Sea Trade of Ceramics in the Song and Yuan Dynasties" and "Wang Ya Wanli-Sea Trade of Ceramics in the Ming and Qing Dynasties" ".

  Relevant curators stated that this exhibition is mainly based on ancient Chinese maritime trade porcelain, through system, production, transportation, marketing, influence and other parts, combined with archaeological data and related research results of important domestic and foreign sites and sunken ships. Restore the prosperity of China’s ancient ceramic maritime trade, as well as important historical facts such as the deepening of cultural exchanges and friendly exchanges between China and the world based on maritime trade since ancient times, emphasizing China’s dominant position in the global ceramic trading system in history, and presenting the country to the public. The museum's underwater archaeological work has achieved fruitful results.

(Reporter Ying Ni edited Zeng Chen)

Editor in charge: [Lu Yan]