Porcelain and National Maritime Museum in Mockpo City.

in travel •  7 years ago 

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I didn’t know that such many museums were located in Mockpo city. One female hotel clerk recommended me to stop by the National Maritime Museum.

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She told me there I could look around the magnificent mount of porcelains which had been found in the wrecked ship under the sea.

She explained that there were lots of records of the invoice for the goods which were written on the bamboo.
The Chinese ink was well known for maintaining written letters for a long time especially under the influence of the salt.

As hearing her words, I was so curious about the bamboo records and the porcelains.

The museum was not far from my hotel, so I walked along the beach of the port to get there.
The beach was very well arranged.

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It was very pleasant for walking along the beach.

The National Maritime Museum was located by the beach.

As soon as entering into the museum, first exhibition hall was for the celadon of Koryeo Dynasty. The celadon porcelain of Koryeo Dynasty was very famous. It’s green color was evaluated as a mysterious work, even until now it was very difficult to duplicate it.

It seemed that many ships were wrecked not far from the beach. Some water ways were notorious for it’s danger.

The excavated ship was exhibited as below

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There had been stories that lots of ships had been wrecked for a long time. Unexpectedly a fisherman found some porcelains and the excavation had begun since the fisherman found the porcelain.

That excavation have been known as the one of the biggest and longest in the world.

There were lots of porcelains in the exhibition hall. There must be needed several times to introduce the porcelains of this museum.

In this posting, I’d like to show you the celadon porcelains of Koryeo Dynasty.

As entering into the first exhibition hall, I could see the ship wrecked. The size of the ship was not so large. But there were lots of porcelains as below.

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Black pattern was carved with the gold. When the gold was being heated, the color was changing into black. All colors of the porcelain was made up of the metals.

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Below was the most prominent work among the Koryeo celadon porcelain in my guess.
The color was mysterious. The size was also large. In my opinion, it seemed to be very difficult to make same or similar work even now days.

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Bamboo record was a kind of the invoice for the celadon. They put the honey or the oils into the celadon. That was the present of the local officials to the powerful politician.

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Thank you for reading. In next posting, I’d like to explain another masterpiece of the celadon porcelain of Koryeo dynasty.

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오랜기간 바다속에 있었어도 역시 아름답군요 청자!
언젠가 "나의 문화유산 답사기"라는 책을 읽고 여행을 떠난적이 있습니다. 님의 포스팅이 따라 여행하기에는 딱 좋은거 같네요
감사 합니다.

이렇게 멋진 박물관이 목포시에 있는지 전혀 몰랐습니다. 신문 기사를 통해 본 다양한 유물이 이곳에 전시되어 있군요. 꼭 가봐야 겠습니다. 좋은 정보 감사합니다...

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It's good to see these ancient works of art. Thanks for sharing!

I would like to go to Korea and visit this museum.

Amazing :D nice photo :)

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Hi brother @slowwalker
I hope you enjoyed visiting the temple and it is nice to know some things about the lives of people before us in life
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Realy amazing collection by photography. You know about steepshot ?

very good information, thanks you for sharing this with us

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Wow @slowwalker Mockpo City is indeed full of great sites to visit which you beautifully shared with us. The boat, and other beautiful work of art will attact many people to the city including the sunny beach side walk. Thanks for sharing and visiting my blog post about reward pool rape and solutions . I wish you a blessed weekend.

Thank you so much

It's interesting how a chance remark can lead you to an adventure, @slowwalker.

You enjoyed a sunny beachside walk to visit a marine museum and discovered there innumerable porcelain treasures.

My favourite was the greenware vase you featured toward the end of your photo stream - the glaze was magnificent.

It's one of the curiosities of history that such shipwrecks endure and manage to offer up such priceless artifacts.

I recall reading about a Roman wreck being found with intact amphora of wine almost two thousand years old!

I would certainly not sample that but it is remarkable it endured so long.

As for your lovely vase, as Keats said, a thing of beauty is a joy forever.

Have a good day, my friend.

Enjoyed your "reply", especially your Keats reference! Made me "remember" and smile! Thank you!

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Thank you.
In high school, my english teacher told me memorize some poems.
Keats was one of them.
Thank you comment

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Great post as usual!

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realy amazing collection by photography @slowwalker

beautiful old boat

Not only boat i like the good well curved porcelains

it's just amazing.

oh interesting... I also like to visit Museum .. in our country (Iran) we have a lot of historical places and Museums too .. I don't understand about celadon's mean... what does it mean ?

porcelain

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Great post...My father visited this museum and told me that " it is well organized and staffs are very kind. Audio guide is available and it exhibits the historical relics/artifacts found in sunken vessel from Mokpo port. It reveals that this port was an important spot of overseas trading between Korea, China and Japan from 12th century to 17th century. There are exhibits for kids as well."

You wrote the theme of my next posting.
Yes, they were so kind and the relics displayed were the evidences of active communication among Korea, Japan and China

Awwww... Amazing . I also just love to visit historical places and museum because it let you know about your ancestors and their way of living and we can learn a lot from it.
Have fun 😊😉

Thank you so much

Fun Historic Fact: The National Maritime Museum highlights two shipwrecks , one dating from the 14th century and the other from the late 11th century. Thousands of invaluable items of Chinese and Korean celadon as well as other unique items were salvaged from them. Parts of the actual boats have been preserved.

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great post, its amazing to be able to see those images while living in england, I have a similar blog of the British museum, i think you'd enjoy it

Thats really amazing!

Nice to know history is still being preserved

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A very enjoyable trip. Moreover, the mesium store objects - objects that historic. Surely there is a connection with the story of the past. Thanks for sharing and I will share this post for my followers. Thank @slowwalker.

@slowwalker has done a great job sharing with us I like historical sites too

They bring memories

Thank you

Very beautiful pottery. Ancient pottery looks more better than what we have these days. Nice photos, thank you for sharing and have a nice weekend!

Thank you so much

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Actually that why i ran in for his post it rock museums

Are very good sites to visit

That's something I should try out someday @giftbenon..

Great travel history...I visited this museum and told me that " it is well organized and staffs are very kind. Audio guide is available and it exhibits the historical relics/artifacts found in sunken vessel from Mokpo port. It reveals that this port was an important spot of overseas trading between Korea, China and Japan from 12th century to 17th century. There are exhibits for kids as well."

Yes, they were so kind and lots of things interesting

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Very nice post.. amazing the amount of the treasure found..

The museum is incredibly beautiful, thanks to express. I want to go around.

Great review of this small museum. The porcelain artifacts that were recovered are very beautiful. It is amazing to think about what else is left at the bottom of the ocean, waiting to be discovered!
I have a small boat which I keep on Lake St. Clair, in Michigan, and I have searching for small treasures also. I did find a couple rings, and some coins, but never anything like this.
Searching for treasures has always been a fun activity for me. Thank you for posting this!

Upvoted!

You have really an interesting hobby.
Searching treasures was a my dream in my childhood

I love antiquity and history facts, awesome content there, I love the arts of Mockpo city.

mokpo city has a nice and beautiful place, and lots of culture, nice trip friends, always success, please help him for my promo-steem post, thank you

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really great click.when i saw it that time i felt like to go to korea and see the this type of photo.but i have no ability to go to there.

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ㅎㅎ감사합니다. 반갑습니다

I have personally liked the wreck of the boat and the the amazing porcelains

Blessed are your work @slowwalker

wow nice capture..it like a painting sir..different colours add beauty to it :)
very colourful..i totally agree with you..nature is the best artis..

a remarkable relic of goods ... and this proves the endurance of past and lasting goods ,,, than today's goods .... This proves that the ancients made things as though they were only conscientious and very concerned about the quality durability of goods.

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These are really beautiful site to behold @slowwalker, in the nearest future, i would love to pay a visite, to have a thirst of what you are feeling right now, i know the feeling must be divine!

Thank you so much

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  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

that's a beautiful piece.

Thanks for this lovely post I love everything the museum I feel like visiting one

unique ancient relics
Thanks for your sharing

Wow. The Celadon Porcelain of the Koryeo Dynasty. I am looking forward to the next post. I will love to visit the National Maritime Museum in Mockpo someday. Thanks for sharing these historical findings. Waiting for the next post.

Thank you there are lots of things to show you

Actually, I would like to see more photographs of the Mockpo museum, especially the wreck. An interesting story about maritime archeology.
I'm trying to do a search with a keyword National Maritime Museum in Mockpo City, but Google fixed the word Mockpo to Mokpo, I don't know about the difference, please enlightenment.
Hi @keuudeip, you must be interested to see this post.

Hahaha
There was actually no differences between those words. But mokpo seems the standard writing.

Nice post...will wait patiently for your next post

Museums are the memories . A gift from past

"WOW"!!!!!! It is really great to see this much old porcelain.Still they look so beautiful.That shows the craftsmanship of the ancient Koreans
-cheers-

Actually the craftsmanship of the ancient world was better than that of the contemporary world

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Good job sir..its really great information...thanks for sharing your post

good posting

Really beautiful works. Great photos, and descriptions. Thanks for sharing!

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What an inspiration for my inner traveler and photographer! Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful experience there! Cheers!

Hope you can also check out my posts and leave an upvote. I'm just a newbie here and you serve as an inspiration to me and my future posts. Thanks again!

What a fantastic adventure from a casual encounter!!! Thank you for capturing and sharing with us!

I would have gladly went to the Maritime Museum. Mermaids weren't there?

lol

Sir, please post me one yes.very good post

The photos and the article are very nice.
Congratulations. Thank you.

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Thanks

A place to store hidyoric objects for the knowledge of the need generatiion in order not to forget the history

Thanks for sharing this masterpiece, now you make me feel like visiting a museum. Expecting your next post

museum gives you information about past, last week , I spent my day in the museum also

Great Museum dude. By the way, where is Mackpo city?

In Korea

Wow Korea, i like K-pop hehe

Wow those procelain look wonderful

. The celadon porcelain of Koryeo Dynasty was very famous. It’s green color was evaluated as a mysterious work, even until now it was very difficult to duplicate it.

This got me like wow with the advance in technology

The hotel Clark did a nice job referring you there I would love to be there also.....

Yes, the hotel clerk recommended the excellent place

Wow I am always fascinated by old ships that is cool enjoy your travels!

@slowwalker folloback my friend.. And upvote me... Thakns @diegobarlian

I am rather impressed by the ship photo's. The wood of the ships haul held it's form and was not decayed. Interesting. That makes me think how would they have treated the wood used to build the ship way back then. Interesting post. Thank you for sharing

Ye. Its very curious that the shape of the boat has a skeleton of its own..

hahaha

In my guess, it could have been preserved well under the sea, because of the salt

Thanks for the post @slowwalker. I make pottery myself so this is really inspiring to see and read about. They really were master craftsmen! I envy their skill :) haha Always informative. Keep up the good work

Great post, one of the pictures has some ancient coins in it with holes in the middle of the coins, i always thought those were fake, guess i now know that they are not.
Don't know where Mockpo city is... and neither can google, can you explain where it is please?

Mockpo is in Korea

Beautiful work and beautiful pictures @slowwalker. History will always be an interesting topic

That porcelain is amaizing, I never heard before about that metal technique. Thank you for show us the word trough your eyes! I recently make a post about a medival Viking Museum. Here is the link https://steemit.com/vikings/@lamexicana/my-experience-in-a-medieval-scandinavian-museum it would be amazing to read your impressions. you have my upvote and I follow you now! Hugs

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

http://www.mokpoculture.or.kr/

You are really traveling Mokpo properly. I am really glad. Thank you very much for introducing in detail about my hometown.
I participated in the creation of that museum 's website a few years ago :)
If you have time, I recommend you to go mokpo culture center. Here are many good things to see the past history of Mokpo. The building there used to be the governor-general in the days when Japan ruled Korea.
If you were still in Mokpo, I could have given you a guide lol

Thank you so much
I will drop by once more

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그렇지요

This is so cool. I am a fan of antique things!

Porcelain dimesium goryeo dynasty is very beautiful with carvings made of heated gold ink.
The shape is also very interesting .. I also really admire it

This is a nice I love this museums thank for sharing this master post I will try and visit a museum soon

I've just done some searches on Google. Mokpo seems to be known for and reliant on her shipbuilding, farming and fishing industries. Yes, your right in your last post, the area produces a vast amount of barley and rice.

My goodness @slowwalker you get so many replies I feel as if adding one more will be burdensome in regards to taking up your time! Or you may just miss it all together! But you have always responded to me and I thank you for that. You've really done incredibly well here on Steemit. So very impressed and a true inspiration for me!

As far as this post it reminds me how I used to not be interested in museums, but now I am! I'm older now and I tend to appreciate them more. I take my time and enjoy them for what they are. Even though I still prefer to do adventure travel activities like mountain biking, I now have an appreciation for places like this that you show here.

But where are the big pots they bury half way in the ground with the Kim-chi! lol

Have a great day! -Dan

Precious moment. Nice travel story, I wish I could visit them someday. Thanks for sharing @slowwalker

It's shame the mysterious color of celadon porcelains has not been inherited well to this very day. I expect your next story.

Seems like an awesome museum. Would like to know more information about stuff inside.

Amazing.

Wow ! theres so much history here @slowwalker ! that "Koryeo celadon porcelain " Is really beautiful and im sure hard to find anywhere these days ! Great artifacts , thanks so much for sharing with us ! Deserving of a 100% upvote !😀💕✌👍

The asian culture is one of the most beautiful and complex culture.
Great post!

those look like fine pieces of art!

Wow! That was awesome. Those porcelains are so interesting.
You did a great job @slowwalker! Thanks for sharing.
Have a good one

I must say that you have compiled this museum picture with the story in a great way. I was feeling like I am present in the museum observing these things.

I will be waiting for your next post on celadon porcelain of Koryeo dynasty.

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nice museum. amazing, i like it a lot. My background is a history student making me always want to visit the museum @slowwalker

Buen post. A veces visitamos ciudades y los museos pasan desapercibidos en nuestro viaje