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Underneath the sea, this wooden shipwreck was still very well preserved, with the wooden structure suffering hardly any damage.

The wooden boards, soaked by seawater, were still very sturdy.

It was possible that the whole shipwreck could be salvaged, and after repair, might even sail again.

This offered immense research value for numerous cultural relic researchers.

They could use this opportunity to study the grand occasions when Zheng He sailed to the West during the Great Ming Dynasty and the shipbuilding techniques of that time.

These were excellent subjects for research.

This well-preserved Great Ming Treasure Ship was indeed a rare find.

In the past, there had been salvaging of old shipbuilding sites from the Great Ming Dynasty, but compared to this complete ship, there was no comparison.

The shipwreck was a 2,000-material vessel and featured a "sharp bottom and wide top" structure, with the bow raised and the stern high.

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