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Chinese polar research icebreaker Xue Long 2 gets warm welcome as it opens to visitors in Hong Kong
- Xue Long 2 docks at Ocean Terminal in first visit to Chinese port on return from exploration of Antarctica
- First Hongkongers get to see the ship up close, including laboratories, its helipad and helicopter as it opens to visitors
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The first Chinese-built polar research icebreaker has wowed crowds who flocked to visit the vessel after it docked in Hong Kong on a goodwill visit.
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Members of the public on Tuesday gave the massive Xue Long 2 a warm welcome on its five-day visit to the city, the first stop at a Chinese port on its return from an expedition to the frozen expanses of Antarctica.
Lacey Li, who is in her 40s, was among more than 60 people who boarded the ship after it opened to the public at 8.30am.
“It is very stunning,” she said. “Everything is well-organised and neat.”
Li took an hour’s leave from work to visit the ship at Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui with her husband. She said she had paid extra attention to the layout of a laboratory on the ship as she worked for an architectural design firm.
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