Member LoginMember Login - User registration - Setup as front page - Add to favorites - Sitemap China's first homegrown polar icebreaker Xuelong 2 to visit HKSAR in April !

China's first homegrown polar icebreaker Xuelong 2 to visit HKSAR in April

Time:2024-05-22 11:26:07 source:Global Grid news portal

China's first domestically made polar icebreaker Xuelong 2, or Snow Dragon 2, is expected to be greeted by fans in the country's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) next month, according to the event organizer on Saturday.

The vessel will arrive in Hong Kong for the very first time on April 8 for a five-day visit, accompanied by many top-tier scientists, including the team leader of the country's 40th Antarctic expedition, said Ho Kin-chung, chairman of the event's executive committee.

The icebreaker will be open for public visits free of charge between April 9 and 12, he said, adding that a series of events will be held.

Xuelong 2 is able to conduct scientific research in areas with high ice density and collect data on hydrology, chemistry as well as ecology. It made its maiden voyage to the Antarctic in 2019 on the country's 36th Antarctic expedition.

Related information
  • Pogacar extends Giro lead to over 7 minutes after winning altered Stage 16 amid protests at start
  • Department of Conservation 'spread too thin', Penny Nelson tells select committee
  • Dunedin dog safety programme aims to keep tails wagging
  • 'Shaky' times for scientific research with decade
  • Election deniers moving closer to GOP mainstream as Trump allies fill Congress, report shows
  • What is happening with the NZ housing market this week?
  • Māori Hui aa motu movement backed by Pacific leaders
  • Battle over deep
Recommended content
  • Germany and Real Madrid great Toni Kroos to retire after Euro 2024
  • Watch: PM Christopher Luxon speaks at first post
  • Taiwan's strongest earthquake in 25 years kills 9 people, 50 missing
  • Woman and child escape Auckland house fire, gang at scene
  • UN food agency warns that the new US sea route for Gaza aid may fail unless conditions improve
  • Unused Auckland surgical centre could be treating more than 15,000 patients a year