The strong motherland is our strongest backing
2024-11-26
On November 22nd, the Navy Hainan ship, which is currently visiting Hong Kong, held a ship opening event. Huang Guang captures the beginning of winter, when all things are harmonious and beautiful. November 22nd is the light snow of the 24 solar terms, and it is also the first day for the naval fleet to hold a ship opening event in Hong Kong. Early in the morning, the Navy Hainan ship docked at the China Merchants Port in Hong Kong was flying flags, welcoming visitors with the highest level of hospitality. The enthusiastic audience was attracted by the majestic ships in front of them and took photos to commemorate the occasion. Among the queue, a group of students dressed in dark blue school uniforms stood out prominently. Teacher Zhong, who led the team, told reporters that they come from Pui Ching Middle School in Macau and set off from Macau at around 6am to witness the glory of the motherland's warships. In recent years, the People's Navy has developed rapidly, and everyone wants to see it with their own eyes, "said Teacher Zhong. At 8:30, the Hainan ship welcomed the first group of visiting citizens. On the dock, the staff specially set up a photo area for the audience, where they can take photos with the Hainan ship. Before boarding, the audience can receive a booklet introducing the ship at the entrance. To enrich the visiting experience, the Hainan ship has set up 5 check-in points in the main open areas of the ship. Visitors can stamp a booklet at these check-in points and collect 5 stamps to receive a souvenir. Mr. Xue and his wife, with their graying hair, stood on the dock looking up at the Hainan ship and exclaimed, "It's really big and exciting!" Mr. Xue's ancestral home is Wuxi, Jiangsu, and he was born in Shanghai. When he was a child, he settled in Hong Kong with his parents. "When you are old, you can go back to your hometown." He repeatedly confirmed that the ship will be open for three days. He said, "Next time, you should take your grandchildren to see it." The Hainan ship has spacious interior space, which can be loaded with various weapons and equipment. As soon as they entered the garage, various types of weapons and equipment were lined up in a row, and the audience was immediately deeply attracted. In order to enhance the audience's understanding of the construction and development of the People's Navy, the Hainan ship has specially arranged crew members to serve as tour guides, providing detailed explanations to the audience in various visiting areas. In front of the light weapons display area, many teenagers who were listening attentively gathered. Liu Kaikui, a high school freshman at Pui Ching High School in Macau, told reporters that he is very interested in Chinese warships and has a set of assembled models of them at home. "As a Chinese, when I saw the Hainan Ship, I deeply felt that the motherland was strong. A strong motherland is our strongest backing," he said. When visiting the Hainan ship hangar, I learned that the spacious hangar can accommodate various types of helicopters, which impressed my junior student Ye Xintong and classmates from the University of Hong Kong. As the giant elevator slowly rises, the vast flight deck and shipborne helicopter appear before our eyes. Looking at the advanced fighter, Ye Xintong expressed his pride: "It's really a worthwhile trip. I'm proud of being a Chinese." On the flight deck, the reporter saw Grandma Huang, who is in her 70s. In 2004, a naval fleet consisting of 8 ships and 2 helicopters visited Hong Kong, and she came to visit. After 20 years, she once again boarded a warship and said, 'It's enough to see our country's warships becoming more and more advanced in our lifetime!' With a pure heart shining in the river, she worked together to build the Chinese Dream. A Hong Kong elderly person who has participated in military open activities multiple times told reporters that many Hong Kong citizens cannot help but salute the national flag when watching the flag raising ceremony, expressing their love for the motherland. On the warship, flags are hung high. Looking around, tall buildings stand tall around the dock. The reporter looked at the two students running on the deck and couldn't help but feel that the scene in front of him was so beautiful. Growing up in the embrace of their motherland, they will surely have a better future. (New Society)
Edit:He ChenXi Responsible editor:Tang WanQi
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