I am not a medal collector, I have about five in total.
Usually varying in the number of sails up and the direction the ship is pointing
They are all of the Chinese Junk Keying's arrival in the United Kingdom in 1848.
This junk was bought illegally just after the opium war, a crew of Chinese sailors was tricked into sailing it (They were told they were going on a much shorter trip to Java) it was the first junk on record to ever reach the USA and then it carried on to the UK. Most of the crew jumped ship in America.
In England it was visited by the Queen, and was one of the largest tourist attractions before being towed up the Mersey and disappearing into obscurity.
Anyway, the Brits at that time were mad on the commemorative medals and they put out about 10 different types. Singapore also put out a medal based on the journey more recently.
Source: http://www.singaporebullion.com/?paged=10
From my understanding, the Chinese are not particularly interested in Museums and Maritime Museums even less so. I have been to the Maritime Museum in Macau (Portuguese influences) and I missed out on going to the one in Hong Kong (English influences).
Does anyone know of any Chinese medals with Junks in general or the "Keying' in particular?
Usually varying in the number of sails up and the direction the ship is pointing
They are all of the Chinese Junk Keying's arrival in the United Kingdom in 1848.
This junk was bought illegally just after the opium war, a crew of Chinese sailors was tricked into sailing it (They were told they were going on a much shorter trip to Java) it was the first junk on record to ever reach the USA and then it carried on to the UK. Most of the crew jumped ship in America.
In England it was visited by the Queen, and was one of the largest tourist attractions before being towed up the Mersey and disappearing into obscurity.
Anyway, the Brits at that time were mad on the commemorative medals and they put out about 10 different types. Singapore also put out a medal based on the journey more recently.
Source: http://www.singaporebullion.com/?paged=10
From my understanding, the Chinese are not particularly interested in Museums and Maritime Museums even less so. I have been to the Maritime Museum in Macau (Portuguese influences) and I missed out on going to the one in Hong Kong (English influences).
Does anyone know of any Chinese medals with Junks in general or the "Keying' in particular?