Chinese aircraft carrier-led fleet to visit Hong Kong for 5 days



A naval fleet led by the Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong will arrive in Hong Kong next week for a five-day visit, with open tours and cultural exchanges among events to be held to improve residentsโ€™ understanding of the development of national defence.

The Ministry of National Defence announced on Saturday that the fleet, which includes the Yanโ€™an and Zhanjiang missile destroyers, as well as the Yuncheng missile frigate, would visit from July 3 to 7 following the Central Military Commissionโ€™s approval.

The fleet will host a series of open tours and cultural exchange activities, with the visit coming just days after the city marks the 28th anniversary of its return to Chinese rule on Tuesday.

โ€œThese events aim to offer Hong Kong compatriots a more direct and in-depth understanding of Chinaโ€™s advancements in national defence and military development in the new era,โ€ a Xinhua News Agency report said.

The Shandong, launched in 2017 and officially in service since December 2019, is Chinaโ€™s first domestically built and outfitted conventionally powered aircraft carrier. It followed the Liaoning, a refitted Soviet-made vessel, which was commissioned in 2012.

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