The Chinese Navy will send hospital vessels to the Pacific Five Kingdoms to perform a harmonious mission mission.

According to the official website of the Chinese Ministry of Defense on Sunday (July 2), Chinese Navy spokesman Liu Wensheng introduced that according to China, Kiribas, Tangjia, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, and East Timor,Consensus, the Chinese Navy's "Peace Ark" hospital ship is about to set sail to perform the "Harmony Mission -2023" task, go to the above-mentioned countries for friendly visits and conduct humanitarian medical services.

During the implementation of the task, the Chinese Navy's "Peace Ark" hospital ship will carry out visiting and professional discussions with relevant countries, and provide medical services for Chinese foreign institutions and local people.

Liu Wensheng said that this mission was the ninth hospital ship of "Peace Ark" to perform the "harmonious mission" task overseas.The image of responsible great powers and the open self -confidence and good image of the Chinese Navy, and it is of great significance to continuously improve the troops' long -sea health security capabilities.

According to Xinhua News Agency in September 2019, the "Peace Ark" hospital ship is the first system of ocean hospital ships designed and built by China. It was included in December 2008, and the port number 866.The captain was 178 meters, 24 meters wide, 35.5 meters high, with a total of eight -layer deck and a drainage of 14,300 tons.

The "Peace Ark" hospital has five major medical areas for transfer, injury classification, outpatient clinics, hospitalization, and post -sending evacuation, with a total area of 4,000 square meters.During the battle of hospital ships, he was responsible for medical rescue of maritime wounded patients. He usually patrolled the residents and troops of the islands and reefs in the islands and reefs.The boat of life.

In the past 11 years, the "Heping Ark" hospital ship has completed more than 20 major tasks including "medical services", seven "harmonious mission" medical services, and in 2013 to the Philippines' humanitarian rescue., Cumulative voyage of more than 240,000 nautical miles, more than 230,000 people at home and abroad in medical services, becoming the shining "business card" of the Chinese Navy in the new era.