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China's third aircraft carrier Fujian completes maiden sea trials

2024-05-08 18:37 Last Updated At:22:57

China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, has successfully completed its first sea trials, achieving the expected results.

The carrier returned to the Jiangnan Shipyard dock in Shanghai around 15:00 on Wednesday, after an extensive eight-day trial at sea.

During its maiden voyage, the Fujian underwent rigorous testing of its propulsion and electrical systems, among others. The successful tests confirm that all systems are functioning as expected, marking a significant milestone in the vessel's evaluation phase.

The Fujian is scheduled to undergo additional trials according to the established plan. These upcoming tests are designed to further assess the carrier's capabilities and ensure its readiness for operational deployment.

China's third aircraft carrier Fujian completes maiden sea trials

China's third aircraft carrier Fujian completes maiden sea trials

China's third aircraft carrier Fujian completes maiden sea trials

China's third aircraft carrier Fujian completes maiden sea trials

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IOC president accredits CMG broadcasting team for Paris Olympics coverage

2024-05-19 22:47 Last Updated At:23:37

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Sunday accredited China Media Group (CMG) broadcasting team for providing coverage of 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

A recognition ceremony was held at CMG Shanghai International Media Port where IOC president Thomas Bach and CMG president Shen Haixiong presented certificates to representatives and unveiled the logo for CMG's Olympic coverage.

A team of over 2,000 members, including journalists, editors, broadcasters, and technical support personnel, will be dispatched to provide broadcasting service for Paris Olympics which will be held from July 26 to August 11.

The CMG will produce the international broadcast signal for gymnastics, table tennis, badminton, and sport climbing, delivering over 400 hours of live coverage.

On Saturday, two CMG production vans equipped with 4K/8K B6 ultra-high-definition broadcast systems departed from Beijing and will be shipped from Ningbo-Zhoushan Port, before arriving in Paris by the end of July. This will mark the first-ever Olympic Games broadcast with 8K Ultra HD technology.

Prior to this, 1,256 pieces of broadcasting equipment, packed in 10 standard containers, were transported from the Ningbo-Zhoushan Port to the Port of Le Havre in France.

Sunday's ceremony also saw the launch of new programs dedicated to Paris Olympics, which will be aired 07:00 to 09:00 every morning from Monday on sports channel and new media platforms.

One year ago, the CMG was officially invited to become one of the main broadcasters for Paris 2024 after the Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) and the CMG signed a memorandum of understanding in Beijing to establish a long-term cooperation mechanism.

IOC president accredits CMG broadcasting team for Paris Olympics coverage

IOC president accredits CMG broadcasting team for Paris Olympics coverage

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