Salvage team retrieves ship's secrets

GUANGZHOU - Archaeologists made a breakthrough on Monday in their effort to salvage relics from the sunken merchant vessel Nan'ao No 1, when they reached the hold of the ship and began to retrieve items from the water off Shantou in East Guangdong province.
Sun Jian, director of the salvage team from the National Underwater Cultural Heritage Protection Center, said: "Our work is focusing on salvaging relics from the cabin of Nan'ao No 1, instead of cleaning the silt that covered the vessel and salvaging a small number of relics from outside the ship, as previously."
The salvage team gained access to the cabin on Monday after removing three boards from the middle of the vessel, which sank during the period of the late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in the South China Sea and now lies 27 meters under water.