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  2. China Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    China Maritime Museum is a maritime museum located on the bank of Dishui Lake in Pudong, Shanghai, China. Officially opened in July 2010, it is the first and largest national-level maritime museum in China. [1] [2] In August 2011, the museum was rated as 4A Tourist Attration by the China National Tourism Administration. [3]

  3. Fishing industry in China - Wikipedia

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    Fishing in China New York Times, 25 March 1877. Cairns, D (1948) Fishing Industry in China Tuatara, Vol. 1, issue 2. Muscolino, M (2008) The yellow croaker war: Fishery disputes between China and Japan, 1925–1935 Environmental History 13(2).

  4. National Maritime Museum of China - Wikipedia

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    It is a national comprehensive maritime museum jointly established and managed by the Ministry of Natural Resources of the People's Republic of China and the Tianjin Municipal People's Government. It is a public cultural institution under the Binhai New Area People's Government, integrating collection, display, research, and education.

  5. Grace Quan - Wikipedia

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    History; United States; Owner: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park and China Camp State Park: Builder: Park employees and volunteer labor: Laid down: April 24, 2003: Launched: October 25, 2003: Status: Museum ship: General characteristics; Class and type: Chinese-American shrimp fishing junk: Length: 42 ft 3 in (12.88 m) Beam: 10 ft ...

  6. How China bought its way into national fishing grounds ... - AOL

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    On March 14, 2016, in the squid grounds off the coast of Patagonia, a rusty Chinese vessel called the Lu Yan Yuan Yu 10 was fishing illegally, several miles inside Argentine waters.

  7. List of museums in China - Wikipedia

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    China 1st-Grade National Museums. As of 2020, there are 5,788 museums in China, [1] including 3,054 state-owned museums (museums run by national and local government or universities) and 535 private museums.

  8. C. Y. Tung Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum houses the Chinese Maritime History Gallery and the C. Y. Tung Gallery. The former contains a permanent exhibition of maps, photographs, archival material, maritime trade routes, and artifacts, reflecting China's maritime history since the Neolithic period. The latter portrays the Chinese shipping magnate C. Y. Tung.

  9. Aquaculture in China - Wikipedia

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    The original document is in the British Museum. The common carp was the number one fish of aquaculture in antiquity, and today is still extensively cultured worldwide. During the Tang dynasty (618–907 AD), the farming of common carp was banned because the Chinese word for common carp (鯉) sounded like the emperor's family name, Li (李) .