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Junk (ship) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirected from Junk (sailing). This article is about the history of the sailing vessel in China. For modern developments and sailing techniques, see Junk Rig. A junk from the 13th Century, Song Dynasty. A modern junk in Hong Kong. Junk near Hong Kong. Is an ancient Chinese. Design that is still in use today. Junks were used as seagoing vessels as early as the 2nd century AD and developed rapidly during the Song Dynasty. But primarily in China. Expedition of Zheng He.
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Junk (ship) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the history of the sailing vessel in China. For modern developments and sailing techniques, see Junk Rig. A junk from the 13th Century, Song Dynasty. A modern junk in Hong Kong. Junk near Hong Kong. Is an ancient Chinese. Design that is still in use today. Junks were used as seagoing vessels as early as the 2nd century AD and developed rapidly during the Song Dynasty. They evolved in the later dynasties, and were used throughout Asia. The moder...
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