The relics of China ancient ship fished out of South Korean waters 900 years ago are not owned by South Korea. Because this item has belonged to China since ancient times, it doesn't belong to South Korea either. This article belongs to everyone in the world. In this respect, it is true that South Korea cannot control this cultural relic alone. Because this cultural relic is of great significance and importance to the world, especially to China. Therefore, in this respect, South Korea cannot take these cultural relics as its own, and these cultural relics that have been fished up do not belong to South Korea. This is just a very simple example. For example, if something is lost in our country, if it is found in other countries, will it belong to other countries? Definitely not. Therefore, in this respect, even if the relics of an ancient China ship 900 years ago are fished out of the South Korean waters, the cultural relics fished out should not belong to South Korea. South Korea can't take this cultural relic as its own in this respect. It should be displayed in museums or studied by many countries in the world.
The relics of China ancient ship 900 years ago were fished out of South Korean waters, and the cultural relics fished out did not belong to South Korea.