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When Spaniards sailed a junk boat from Hong Kong to Barcelona – a trip that would take 8 months

  • In 1959, a Spanish crew hoping to follow the example of mariners during the days of ancient China set sail in a junk boat from Hong Kong to Barcelona
  • Thousands of supporters cheered their arrival nearly eight months later. They become the first people to sail a Chinese junk into the Mediterranean

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A Chinese junk sails across the port of Huangpu in Guangzhou, China, on October 20, 1979. Twenty years earlier, a crew of seven Spaniards took a similar ship on an eight-month journey from Hong Kong to Barcelona. Photo: C.Y. Yu

“Six Spaniards who plan to sail a Hongkong junk back to Barcelona on Christmas Day arrived here by Air France from Paris yesterday. The leader is Jose Maria Tey, 39-year-old Barcelona merchant,” reported the South China Morning Post on December 8, 1958.

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“Others are Joachim del Molino, 28, industrial engineer; Oriol Regas, 23, student; Luis Maynard, 39, former aviator, soldier and diplomat; Jose de Luis Madoz, 30, industrial photographer, and Mauricio Cuesta, 30, industrialist.

“A seventh member of the party, Jose Gonzales, has already arrived and has bought the three-masted, 60-ton junk for the 11,000-mile journey back to Spain […]

“Senor Tey said their voyage back home was a sporting one. By sailing all the way to the Mediterranean they hoped to follow the example of old mariners during the days of ancient China.

“He said that he was a captain in the Spanish merchant navy and always took a keen interest in sailing, more so in the nature of sport and recreational voyages.

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