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            products such as silk and tea for galleon trade. Further archaeological investigation
            and chronology in Yuegang adjacent regions, the comparison research of these
            maritime cultural heritages with galleon cargo artifacts, will rebuild a more reliable
            history of pan-Paci!c maritime trade from the 16–18th century.
              Yuegang seaport had also been the entrance for eastern Asia importing the exotic
            cultures from America and Europe directly and indirectly by galleon trade, deeply
            influenced the social-cultural landscape of ancient China. Further maritime
            archaeological investigations and historical research will enormously improve the
            understanding of the pluralistically cultural history of eastern Asian.




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