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Friday, November 02, 2001, updated at 16:14(GMT+8)
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Giant Anchor of Ming Dynasty Found on Xisha

A PLA navy unit lately found a giant ancient anchor on Seven Isles of Xisha Islands.

The anchor, with 35-degree tips and an 80-degree handle, had firmly got stuck in the reef with a part over two meters of it revealed at a low ebb. A foursquare object, over 40 meters wide and thick, weighing 4 to 5 tons, with flat and peaked tips, the anchor was said having its manufacture dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). This discovery once again proves that Xisha Islands is an inalienable part of Chinese territory over history.

According to experienced fishermen, as is estimated, the anchor must be from a 1,000-ton ship.



By PD Online Staff Huang Ying



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