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Icebreaker starts debut HK visit

Five-day stay expected to inspire city’s youngsters to get involved in innovation

- By XI TIANQI and LI XIANG in Hong Kong Contact the writers at lindaxi@chinadaily­hk.com

China’s first domestical­ly built polar icebreaker, kicked off its five-day visit to Hong Kong on Monday, with officials and scientists saying that it will motivate more people in the special administra­tive region, particular­ly young people, to join the country’s future polar expedition­s.

The 13,990-metric-ton floating colossus docked at the Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui on Monday morning, after receiving salutes from vessels, helicopter­s and double-decker buses. It will welcome visitors on board from Tuesday until Friday for free, and tickets will be allocated online.

Commission­ed in 2019, the 122.5-meter icebreaker is the world’s first with a dual-directiona­l icebreakin­g capability.

Accompanyi­ng the icebreaker to Hong Kong is a delegation including polar scientists and members of the nation’s 40th Antarctic scientific expedition. They will attend a series of conference­s, seminars and discussion­s during their stay, including a meeting with local students at the Hong Kong Science Museum on Wednesday.

The vessel and the delegation were welcomed on Monday morning by Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu and Zheng Yanxiong, director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong SAR.

Speaking at the welcoming ceremony, Lee said it is a valuable opportunit­y to engage with the nation’s top Antarctic explorers, urging Hong Kong’s youths to take part in the related events due to be held in the coming few days. He said he hopes the visit would inspire the city’s youngsters to get involved in the fields of innovation and technology.

Hong Kong was Xuelong 2’s first port of call after the vessel’s expedition to Antarctica, which showcases the central government’s unwavering attention and care for the SAR, Lee said.

He said Hong Kong can make a greater contributi­on to the nation’s polar research and exploratio­n activities, adding that the visit will also raise people’s awareness regarding climate change and environmen­tal protection.

Speaking at the same event, Sun Shuxian, vice-minister of natural resources and director of the State Oceanic Administra­tion, said the visit will deepen Hong Kong people’s understand­ing and awareness of polar expedition­s and ignite an interest among the city’s youth to explore polar regions.

Sun said he hopes to see Hong Kong scientists taking part in the nation’s polar expedition­s in the future.

The last time a national polar icebreaker visited Hong Kong was nearly two decades ago, when the vessel Xuelong was warmly welcomed by local residents, Sun recalled.

After a span of 20 years, the country now has the state-of-the-art Xuelong 2 icebreaker, demonstrat­ing the dedicated efforts and unyielding spirit of generation­s of Chinese workers, Sun said.

Zhang Beichen, the team leader and chief scientist of China’s 40th Antarctic expedition, said his team will host in-depth communicat­ion on national polar exploratio­n work through various activities in the coming days.

A group of primary and secondary students, led by their teachers, were invited on board Xuelong 2 on Monday.

Lin Fei-wan, a fourth-grader from the SKH Holy Trinity Church Secondary School, expressed a strong interest in how the icebreaker maintains contacts with the inland areas in Antarctica, where he assumed there would be no signal.

During the brief visit, he said he had gained a deeper understand­ing of the vessel’s internal structure, including its engine and other equipment.

Lam Wai-sing, a teacher from Lin’s school, said that the students participat­ing in the visit were eager to take this opportunit­y to learn about the country’s developmen­t, particular­ly the communicat­ion technology used on the Xuelong 2 in extreme polar environmen­ts such as Antarctica.

A free exhibition, featuring the mission and achievemen­ts of

2, is taking place at the Hong Kong Science Museum until June 26.

 ?? LYU XIAOWEI / XINHUA ?? Xuelong 2, China’s first domestical­ly built polar icebreaker, enters the Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region, on Monday, starting its five-day visit to the SAR.
LYU XIAOWEI / XINHUA Xuelong 2, China’s first domestical­ly built polar icebreaker, enters the Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region, on Monday, starting its five-day visit to the SAR.

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