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    Navies invite public on board for tours

    By Peng Yining in Qingdao, Shandong province (China Daily) Updated: 2014-04-23 08:15

    Navies invite public on board for tours

    Seven countries give firsthand look at maritime life before joint exercise

    Navies in Qingdao for the 14th annual meeting of the Western Pacific Naval Symposium welcomed the public to tour active warships on Tuesday before sailing out for a joint drill on Wednesday.

    With their decorative flags raised, seven vessels from China, Brunei, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia and Malaysia berthed at Qingdao in East China's Shandong province.

    Hundreds waited in line on Tuesday morning as guided tours walked the ships' decks, got a firsthand look at the cabins and learned about the weapons on board.

    "It's good from both points of view, for the public and the navy. While the PLA navy is growing more powerful, it also has become more open. It is now a regular practice for the navy to open warships to the public," said Shi Lei, captain of PLA navy destroyer Harbin.

    "I am also looking forward to visiting ships from other countries. Through such exchanges, we learn. That's how this international event works," he said.

    According to the commander, the seven ships was scheduled to be opened for a whole day to civilians and fellow navies' sailors.

    Shi moved easily through the narrow corridors and steep stairways, while others who weren't used to the inside of a destroyer navigated more hesitantly.

    Commissioned in 1994, the 148-meter-long Harbin returned from a seven-month escort mission in the Gulf of Aden and will be the commanding ship in the joint exercise on Wednesday.

    "We have prepared a month for the drill," Shi said. "The sea phase includes a range of exercises. We will work closely with Indian and Indonesian warships during the anti-hijacking exercise.

    On Sunday, Shi received all seven visiting warships at the Qingdao port. He said the conversations with foreign commanders were delightful.

    "Navies cooperate frequently. Now we are working together again to give the public a look at maritime life," Shi said.

    Shan Junwei, 59, of Qingdao, said he enjoyed the vessels' open day. Shan visited Chinese navy destroyer Harbin and Indian frigate Shivalik with his 3-year-old grandson.

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