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Traditional techniques preserved at centuries-old shipyard

( chinadaily.com.cn )

Updated: 2014-05-15

A descendent of the inventor of Chinese junks who lives in Quanzhou, an ancient trading port in southern Fujian province, runs a centuries-old shipyard and continues the tradition of making fuchuan junks. Huang Tangyang, 55, is an 11th-generation fuchuan maker – and he maintains the traditional methods.

The fuchuan junk is a kind of wooden junk that was used on trade routes, including the Maritime Silk Route during the Song Dynasty (AD 420-479).

Traditional techniques preserved at centuries-old shipyard

This photo taken on May 11 shows a worker trying to repair a vessel in Quanzhou, an ancient trading port in southern Fujian province.[Photo/Xinhua]

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