Ming Dynasty Edict to Ryukyu on Display at Dalian’s Lushun Museum
Lushun Museum in Dalian has re-exhibited a replica of the 1629 Ming Dynasty edict to the King of Ryukyu, offering insights into the island’s vassal-state history.
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Lushun Museum in Dalian has re-exhibited a replica of the 1629 Ming Dynasty edict to the King of Ryukyu, offering insights into the island’s vassal-state history.
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