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‘Magic island maker’ dredging vessel sees the light of day

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BEIJING: China has unveiled a massive ship described as a “magic island maker” that is Asia’s largest dredging vessel, state media reported.

The ship, capable of building artificial islands of the sort the country has constructe­d in the contested South China Sea, was launched on Friday at a port in eastern Jiangsu province, reported China Daily.

The ship named Tian Kun Hao is capable of digging 6,000 cubic metres an hour, the equivalent of three standard swimming pools, the newspaper said.

It is a larger version of the one China used to dredge sand, mud and coral for transformi­ng reefs and islets in the South China Sea into artificial islands capable of hosting military installati­ons.

When testing of the ship is completed next June, it will be the most powerful such vessel in Asia, the paper noted, nicknaming it the “magic island maker”.

Beijing’s aggressive campaign of archipelag­o-building in the South China Sea has been a point of contention with neighbouri­ng countries that lay claim to parts of its waters.

China claims nearly all of the sea, through which US$5 trillion (RM21 trillion) in annual shipping trade passes and which is believed to sit atop vast oil and gas deposits.

Its sweeping claims overlap with Vietnam, the Philippine­s, Malaysia and Brunei, as well as Taiwan. China has previously said that it had completed its reclamatio­n projects in an area of the sea known as the Spratlys.

But a US think tank, the Asia Maritime Transparen­cy Initiative, said in August that Beijing has continued the work in a northern part of the waters around the Paracel islands.

 ?? — AFP ?? Larger than life: ‘ Tian Kun Hao’ being launched at a port in Qidong in Jiangsu province.
— AFP Larger than life: ‘ Tian Kun Hao’ being launched at a port in Qidong in Jiangsu province.

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