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Asian coast guard agencies gather in China for annual meeting

2026-05-20 16:25 Last Updated At:16:37

Heads of coast guard agencies from 19 Asian countries gathered Tuesday in east China city of Quanzhou to exchange views on a wide range of topics spanning tackling maritime crimes and enhancing search and rescue cooperation.

The four-day meeting, hosted by China Coast Guard (CCG), has brought together more than 50 delegates from other 18 countries and regions, as well as two international organizations.

At the meeting, the delegates will discuss critical topics including combating unlawful activities at sea, maritime search and rescue operations, and marine environmental protection. Law enforcement information sharing and capacity building are also on the agenda.

The meeting features two key highlights, according to Senior Colonel Liu Dejun, a CCG spokesman. "First, the venue has been set in Quanzhou, a historic city known as the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road. We will organize the delegates to visit the Quanzhou Maritime Museum, to enable them to gain an in-depth understanding of the history and culture of the Maritime Silk Road and the development of maritime civilization. We have also arranged for the experience and display of traditional Chinese intangible cultural heritage skills such as the Nanyin (a performing art that combines singing and instrumental music) and Zanhuawei (a type of colorful and distinctive floral headdress for women), to showcase the unique charm of Chinese culture and promote cultural exchanges and mutual learning," Liu said.

"Second, We have added three new topics this year: marine carbon sink law enforcement, security of sea lanes, and maritime counter-terrorism. This allows us to present China's latest maritime law enforcement concepts, while encouraging member agencies to focus on addressing non-traditional maritime security challenges," he said.

Asian coast guard agencies gather in China for annual meeting

Asian coast guard agencies gather in China for annual meeting

China's second domestically built large cruise ship, the Adora Flora City, officially began selling tickets for its maiden season's routes on Wednesday.

The ship is currently on its 12-day trial voyage starting on May 16. Upon completion of the trial voyage, it will gradually undergo final inspections and handovers to the owner.

The vessel is scheduled to be delivered on Nov 6 this year, after which it will begin its inaugural season from the Nansha International Cruise Home Port in Guangzhou City, south China's Guangdong Province.

Its inaugural cruise season will run from Nov 22 this year to Jan 2, 2027, offering six international cruise voyages, including short, medium, and long journeys.

The Adora Flora City measures 341 meters in length and 37.2 meters in width, with a gross tonnage of 141,900. It features 2,130 deluxe rooms and suites, accommodating up to 5,232 guests.

As a sister ship to the Adora Magic City, China's first domestically built large cruise liner, which debuted in 2023, the new flagship features a series of design and construction upgrades.

China's second home-built large cruise ship starts ticket sales for maiden voyages

China's second home-built large cruise ship starts ticket sales for maiden voyages

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