. "Star of the Orient"@en . . . "After the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco, the ship was buried in a landfill while the city was rebuilt on top of it. Buried deep beneath Chinatown, it stayed partially intact, in a large cavern, along with other wrecked ships. Archie Tan discovered the Star of the Orient, and built secret passages to it. One passage was built with a chair on a rail line to its resting place from his secret storeroom. Another secret passage could be found inside of the store room of the Lao Che Lounge behind a gong."@en . . "After the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco, the ship was buried in a landfill while the city was rebuilt on top of it. Buried deep beneath Chinatown, it stayed partially intact, in a large cavern, along with other wrecked ships. Archie Tan discovered the Star of the Orient, and built secret passages to it. One passage was built with a chair on a rail line to its resting place from his secret storeroom. Another secret passage could be found inside of the store room of the Lao Che Lounge behind a gong."@en .