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A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

Members of the Chinese rescue team extricate a male survivor in Mandalay, Myanmar, April 2, 2025. The Chinese rescue team successfully extricated a male survivor at a hotel on Wednesday afternoon in Mandalay, Myanmar. The man, an employee of the E-outfitting Golden Country Hotel, had been trapped for over 120 hours and was in stable condition when rescued. The survivor has been transferred to a local hospital for further treatment. This marks the ninth survivor successfully rescued by the Chinese rescue teams. Photo by Xinhua/Cai Yang/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

Members of the Chinese rescue team extricate a male survivor in Mandalay, Myanmar, April 2, 2025. The Chinese rescue team successfully extricated a male survivor at a hotel on Wednesday afternoon in Mandalay, Myanmar. The man, an employee of the E-outfitting Golden Country Hotel, had been trapped for over 120 hours and was in stable condition when rescued. The survivor has been transferred to a local hospital for further treatment. This marks the ninth survivor successfully rescued by the Chinese rescue teams. Photo by Xinhua/Cai Yang/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

Members of the Chinese rescue team extricate a male survivor in Mandalay, Myanmar, April 2, 2025. The Chinese rescue team successfully extricated a male survivor at a hotel on Wednesday afternoon in Mandalay, Myanmar. The man, an employee of the E-outfitting Golden Country Hotel, had been trapped for over 120 hours and was in stable condition when rescued. The survivor has been transferred to a local hospital for further treatment. This marks the ninth survivor successfully rescued by the Chinese rescue teams. Photo by Xinhua/Cai Yang/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

Members of the Chinese rescue team extricate a male survivor in Mandalay, Myanmar, April 2, 2025. The Chinese rescue team successfully extricated a male survivor at a hotel on Wednesday afternoon in Mandalay, Myanmar. The man, an employee of the E-outfitting Golden Country Hotel, had been trapped for over 120 hours and was in stable condition when rescued. The survivor has been transferred to a local hospital for further treatment. This marks the ninth survivor successfully rescued by the Chinese rescue teams. Photo by Xinhua/Cai Yang/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

Members of the Chinese rescue team extricate a male survivor in Mandalay, Myanmar, April 2, 2025. The Chinese rescue team successfully extricated a male survivor at a hotel on Wednesday afternoon in Mandalay, Myanmar. The man, an employee of the E-outfitting Golden Country Hotel, had been trapped for over 120 hours and was in stable condition when rescued. The survivor has been transferred to a local hospital for further treatment. This marks the ninth survivor successfully rescued by the Chinese rescue teams. Photo by Xinhua/Cai Yang/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

Members of the Chinese rescue team carry out rescue work in Mandalay, Myanmar, April 2, 2025. The Chinese rescue team successfully extricated a male survivor at a hotel on Wednesday afternoon in Mandalay, Myanmar. The man, an employee of the E-outfitting Golden Country Hotel, had been trapped for over 120 hours and was in stable condition when rescued. The survivor has been transferred to a local hospital for further treatment. This marks the ninth survivor successfully rescued by the Chinese rescue teams. Photo by Xinhua/Cai Yang/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

Members of the Chinese rescue team extricate a male survivor in Mandalay, Myanmar, April 2, 2025. The Chinese rescue team successfully extricated a male survivor at a hotel on Wednesday afternoon in Mandalay, Myanmar. The man, an employee of the E-outfitting Golden Country Hotel, had been trapped for over 120 hours and was in stable condition when rescued. The survivor has been transferred to a local hospital for further treatment. This marks the ninth survivor successfully rescued by the Chinese rescue teams. Photo by Xinhua/Cai Yang/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

A quake victim pulled alive from rubble after five days - Mandalay

Members of the Chinese rescue team extricate a male survivor in Mandalay, Myanmar, April 2, 2025. The Chinese rescue team successfully extricated a male survivor at a hotel on Wednesday afternoon in Mandalay, Myanmar. The man, an employee of the E-outfitting Golden Country Hotel, had been trapped for over 120 hours and was in stable condition when rescued. The survivor has been transferred to a local hospital for further treatment. This marks the ninth survivor successfully rescued by the Chinese rescue teams. Photo by Xinhua/Cai Yang/ABACAPRESS.COM

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World's Largest Load Carrying Capacity of Self-propelled Deck Ship

World's Largest Load Carrying Capacity of Self-propelled Deck Ship

TAIZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 22, 2024 - A self-propelled deck ship with the world's largest load carrying capacity prepares to berth at the outfitting dock of Taizhou Zhonghang Shipyard in Taizhou, Jiangsu province, China, December 22, 2024.

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World's Largest Load Carrying Capacity of Self-propelled Deck Ship

World's Largest Load Carrying Capacity of Self-propelled Deck Ship

TAIZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 22, 2024 - A self-propelled deck ship with the world's largest load carrying capacity prepares to berth at the outfitting dock of Taizhou Zhonghang Shipyard in Taizhou, Jiangsu province, China, December 22, 2024.

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World's Largest Load Carrying Capacity of Self-propelled Deck Ship

World's Largest Load Carrying Capacity of Self-propelled Deck Ship

TAIZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 22, 2024 - A self-propelled deck ship with the world's largest load carrying capacity prepares to berth at the outfitting dock of Taizhou Zhonghang Shipyard in Taizhou, Jiangsu province, China, December 22, 2024.

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World's Largest Load Carrying Capacity of Self-propelled Deck Ship

World's Largest Load Carrying Capacity of Self-propelled Deck Ship

TAIZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 22, 2024 - A self-propelled deck ship with the world's largest load carrying capacity prepares to berth at the outfitting dock of Taizhou Zhonghang Shipyard in Taizhou, Jiangsu province, China, December 22, 2024.

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World's Largest Load Carrying Capacity of Self-propelled Deck Ship

World's Largest Load Carrying Capacity of Self-propelled Deck Ship

TAIZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 22, 2024 - A self-propelled deck ship with the world's largest load carrying capacity prepares to berth at the outfitting dock of Taizhou Zhonghang Shipyard in Taizhou, Jiangsu province, China, December 22, 2024.

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World's Largest Load Carrying Capacity of Self-propelled Deck Ship

World's Largest Load Carrying Capacity of Self-propelled Deck Ship

TAIZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 22, 2024 - A self-propelled deck ship with the world's largest load carrying capacity prepares to berth at the outfitting dock of Taizhou Zhonghang Shipyard in Taizhou, Jiangsu province, China, December 22, 2024.

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XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

(240502) -- BEIJING, May 2, 2024 (Xinhua) -- China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, docks in east China's Shanghai on April 30, 2024. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Xinhua/Li Yun)

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

(240501) -- SHANGHAI, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on May 1, 2024 shows tugboats towing China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, away from a dock in east China's Shanghai. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. The sea trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Photo by Pu Haiyang/Xinhua)

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

(240501) -- SHANGHAI, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on May 1, 2024 shows tugboats towing China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, away from a dock in east China's Shanghai. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. The sea trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Photo by Pu Haiyang/Xinhua)

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

(240501) -- SHANGHAI, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- People wave goodbye to staff members attending maiden sea trials of China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, at a dock in east China's Shanghai on May 1, 2024. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. The sea trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Xinhua/Li Yun)

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

(240501) -- SHANGHAI, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A tugboat tows China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, away from a dock in east China's Shanghai on May 1, 2024. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. The sea trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Xinhua/Li Yun)

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

(240501) -- SHANGHAI, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A tugboat tows China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, away from a dock in east China's Shanghai on May 1, 2024. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. The sea trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Photo by Li Tang/Xinhua)

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

(240501) -- SHANGHAI, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A tugboat tows China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, away from a dock in east China's Shanghai on May 1, 2024. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. The sea trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Photo by Li Tang/Xinhua)

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

(240501) -- SHANGHAI, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, docks in east China's Shanghai on April 30, 2024. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. The ship left Shanghai at around 8 a.m. The sea trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Photo by Pu Haiyang/Xinhua)

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

(240501) -- SHANGHAI, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, docks in east China's Shanghai on April 30, 2024. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. The ship left Shanghai at around 8 a.m. The sea trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Xinhua/Li Yun)

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

(240501) -- SHANGHAI, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, docks in east China's Shanghai on April 30, 2024. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. The ship left Shanghai at around 8 a.m. The sea trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Xinhua/Li Yun)

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

(240501) -- SHANGHAI, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, sets out for maiden sea trials from east China's Shanghai on May 1, 2024. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. The ship left Shanghai at around 8 a.m. The sea trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Xinhua/Li Yun)

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

(240501) -- SHANGHAI, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, docks in east China's Shanghai on April 30, 2024. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. The ship left Shanghai at around 8 a.m. The sea trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Photo by Pu Haiyang/Xinhua)

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

(240501) -- SHANGHAI, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, docks in east China's Shanghai on April 30, 2024. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. The ship left Shanghai at around 8 a.m. The sea trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Photo by Pu Haiyang/Xinhua)

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

(240501) -- SHANGHAI, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, docks in east China's Shanghai on April 30, 2024. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. The ship left Shanghai at around 8 a.m. The sea trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Xinhua/Li Yun)

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CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-AIRCRAFT CARRIER-FUJIAN-MAIDEN SEA TRIALS-DEPARTURE (CN)

(240501) -- SHANGHAI, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, sets out for maiden sea trials from Shanghai Jiangnan Shipyard in east China's Shanghai, May 1, 2024. China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials on Wednesday morning. The ship left Shanghai Jiangnan Shipyard at around 8 a.m. The sea trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems. Since its launch in June 2022, the Fujian has completed its mooring trials, outfitting work and equipment adjustments. It has met the technical requirements for sea trials. (Xinhua/Li Yun)

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

The World's Largest Container Ship Towing Operation on The Yangtze River

SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the "Xinfu 107" slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the "Xinfu 107" built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, "Xinfu 107" is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.

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CHINA-GUANGDONG-SHENZHEN-ZHONGSHAN-HIGHWAY-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

CHINA-GUANGDONG-SHENZHEN-ZHONGSHAN-HIGHWAY-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

(230131) -- ZHUHAI, Jan. 31, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Staff members prepare the outfitting of immersed tube E23 of Shenzhen-Zhongshan highway underwater tunnel at an immersed tube smart factory of CCCC Fourth Harbour Engineering Co., Ltd. on Niutou Island, Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong Province, Jan. 30, 2023. The prefabrication of E23, the last immersed tube (non-standard tube, including the final joint) of an underwater tunnel, a section of highway linking Shenzhen and Zhongshan in Guangdong, was completed on Tuesday. After being poured concrete, the 164.5-meter steel-shelled tube weighs about 80,000 tonnes. With a total length of 6,845 meters, the underwater tunnel consists of 5,035-meter-long prefabricated immersed tubes, including 32 ones and a final joint. The Shenzhen-Zhongshan highway, which is scheduled to open to traffic in 2024, is expected to cut the travel time between the two cities from two hours to about 20 minutes. (Xinhua/Liu Dawei)

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CHINA-GUANGDONG-SHENZHEN-ZHONGSHAN-HIGHWAY-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

CHINA-GUANGDONG-SHENZHEN-ZHONGSHAN-HIGHWAY-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

(230131) -- ZHUHAI, Jan. 31, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Staff members prepare the outfitting of immersed tube E23 of Shenzhen-Zhongshan highway underwater tunnel at an immersed tube smart factory of CCCC Fourth Harbour Engineering Co., Ltd. on Niutou Island, Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong Province, Jan. 30, 2023. The prefabrication of E23, the last immersed tube (non-standard tube, including the final joint) of an underwater tunnel, a section of highway linking Shenzhen and Zhongshan in Guangdong, was completed on Tuesday. After being poured concrete, the 164.5-meter steel-shelled tube weighs about 80,000 tonnes. With a total length of 6,845 meters, the underwater tunnel consists of 5,035-meter-long prefabricated immersed tubes, including 32 ones and a final joint. The Shenzhen-Zhongshan highway, which is scheduled to open to traffic in 2024, is expected to cut the travel time between the two cities from two hours to about 20 minutes. (Xinhua/Liu Dawei)

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