Relics found from the warship Jingyuan, sunk by the Japanese navy during the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), at a beach in Zhuanghe City, Northeast China’s Liaoning Province, Sept. 25, 2018. Underwater investigation found more than 500 items made of iron, glass, porcelain, leather and other materials. Archeologists identified the shipwreck from a plate carrying the warship's name after it was found on the seabed 12 meters underwater with its main body covered in sludge on Sept. 15. (Photo/VCG)
Relics found from the warship Jingyuan, sunk by the Japanese navy during the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), are transported at a beach in Zhuanghe City, Northeast China’s Liaoning Province, Sept. 25, 2018. Underwater investigation found more than 500 items made of iron, glass, porcelain, leather and other materials. Archeologists identified the shipwreck from a plate carrying the warship's name after it was found on the seabed 12 meters underwater with its main body covered in sludge on Sept. 15. (Photo/VCG)
Relics found from the warship Jingyuan, sunk by the Japanese navy during the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), at a beach in Zhuanghe City, Northeast China’s Liaoning Province, Sept. 25, 2018. Underwater investigation found more than 500 items made of iron, glass, porcelain, leather and other materials. Archeologists identified the shipwreck from a plate carrying the warship's name after it was found on the seabed 12 meters underwater with its main body covered in sludge on Sept. 15. (Photo/VCG)
Relics found from the warship Jingyuan, sunk by the Japanese navy during the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), are transported at a beach in Zhuanghe City, Northeast China’s Liaoning Province, Sept. 25, 2018. Underwater investigation found more than 500 items made of iron, glass, porcelain, leather and other materials. Archeologists identified the shipwreck from a plate carrying the warship's name after it was found on the seabed 12 meters underwater with its main body covered in sludge on Sept. 15. (Photo/VCG)
Relics found from the warship Jingyuan, sunk by the Japanese navy during the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), are transported at a beach in Zhuanghe City, Northeast China’s Liaoning Province, Sept. 25, 2018. Underwater investigation found more than 500 items made of iron, glass, porcelain, leather and other materials. Archeologists identified the shipwreck from a plate carrying the warship's name after it was found on the seabed 12 meters underwater with its main body covered in sludge on Sept. 15. (Photo/VCG)