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A Ming dynasty statue of the ‘god of long life Shou Hao’ found in Darwin in 1870 suggests Chinese Sailors visited Australia in the fifteenth Century. The Ming Dynasty ruled in China from 1368-1644.

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Ming dynasty statue

A Ming dynasty statue of the ‘god of long life Shou Hao’ found in Darwin in 1870 suggests Chinese Sailors visited Australia in the fifteenth Century. The Ming Dynasty ruled in China from 1368-1644.

That's rubbish that Item could have been lost at sea by anyone from 1770 to 1870, and to suggest otherwise is just anti monarchy speculation.

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