So, why are there so many treasures under the South China Sea? We should start with the ancient Maritime Silk Road. At that time, China's silk products and tea were world-famous. Many foreign countries come to do business with China, and some clever businessmen also organize teams to export some tea and porcelain from China to foreign countries. The only sea they have to pass through is the South China Sea, but the ocean is changeable. Many merchant ships have sunk in this area, and there are many treasures, including all kinds of porcelain, so they just found a porcelain.
One of the most famous shipwrecks in the world is the Blackstone in the Tang Dynasty. Once, a foreign diver salvaged the sunken ship. He always salvaged more than 60,000 treasures from this ship, including various porcelain tea bowls and gold and silver treasures. When he took them to auction all over the world, he immediately became a rich man. Later, he set up a special salvage company to salvage treasures, so the sunken ship under the South China Sea Field.