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Chinanews, Guangzhou, October 22 – The shipwreck1 Nanhai-1 will be salvaged2 out of water at the end of November. By then it will be placed in its new home, the “crystal palace” hall of the Maritime3 Silk Road Museum in Hailing Island of Yangjiang, Guangdong Province.
The major part of the crystal palace is a huge glass tank, in which the environment is just like the seafloor where Nanhai-1 lies at present. Thus the wood shipwreck will be well preserved there for visitors to see it clearly. It took 160 million yuan to build the crystal palace. The Nanhai-1 will be moved to the crystal palace immediately after it is surfaced, and the cultural relics4 in the shipwreck will be sorted out in the crystal palace. Now the building of the crystal palace is 80% completed, and the project will be wrapped up by November.
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