‘Marvellous achievement’: Hongkongers flock to see Chinese warship Shandong

Hundreds of residents and tourists lined Hong Kong’s waterfronts on Thursday morning to catch a glimpse of the Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong and its accompanying strike group entering local waters.

Crowds packed the esplanade at the South Horizons private residential estate in Hong Kong Island’s Southern district, with many setting up cameras to get pictures of the passing warships.

The Shandong was spotted near Lamma Island at 7.17am and is the first Chinese carrier to call at Hong Kong since the Liaoning visited in July 2017 to mark the 20th anniversary of the city’s return to Chinese sovereignty.

The 70,000-tonne warship was escorted by missile destroyers Yanan and Zhanjiang, and the missile frigate Yuncheng on Thursday, with the carrier hosting a series of tours and cultural exchange activities in the city until Monday next week.

The five-day trip also marks the first time one of the country’s fully domestically built carriers has visited the city.

Military hardware fan Hui Muk-ling, an optometrist in his thirties, said he took the first MTR train from Kowloon Tong at 5.45am to travel to South Horizons just to take pictures of the vessels.

Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

Number of semi-private schools seeking fee increases falls by 26% in Hong Kong

Number of semi-private schools seeking fee increases falls by 26% in Hong Kong

The number of Hong Kong semi-private schools applying for a tuition fee increase has dropped by more than a quarter against a year ago, with the sector attributing the decline partially to the sluggish economy. A spokesman for the Education Bureau said on Friday that as of June it had received 40 applications from schools

China releases three US citizens in rare prisoner swap

China’s first domestically built aircraft carrier visits Hong Kong in show of power

Published on 04/07/2025 – 13:26 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT China’s first domestically built aircraft carrier, the Shandong, docked in Hong Kong on Thursday as part of Beijing’s campaign to boost patriotism, just days after the territory marked the 28th anniversary of its handover from British to Chinese sovereignty. Escorted by a vessel from its strike group, the

Is proposal to recognise same-sex partnerships in Hong Kong dead on arrival?

Is proposal to recognise same-sex partnerships in Hong Kong dead on arrival?

A proposal by the Hong Kong government to recognise same-sex partnerships in line with a top court ruling may hit a dead end amid mounting opposition in the legislature, with one legal expert saying authorities may consider a rejection as closing the file on the controversy. Failure to enact the legislation could mean that same-sex

More than 90% of Hong Kong’s AI supercomputing capacity in use, Cyberport says

More than 90% of Hong Kong’s AI supercomputing capacity in use, Cyberport says

Hong Kong’s ambition to create an artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem is bearing fruit, with more than 90 per cent of the city’s flagship supercomputing centre at Cyberport now in use, according to officials. The AI Supercomputing Centre, which began operations in December, is a cornerstone of the government’s strategy to foster a vibrant local AI

Leading Hong Kong forensic pathologist Philip Beh dies after battle with cancer

Leading Hong Kong forensic pathologist Philip Beh dies after battle with cancer

Leading Hong Kong forensic pathologist Dr Philip Beh Swan-lip, who dedicated his career to helping families that had lost loved ones find closure and co-founded the city’s first sexual violence crisis centre, has died. Beh was also involved in a high-profile inquest into the death of a 15-year-old girl whose naked body was found at

0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x