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Chinese navy's hospital ship deploys to South China Sea to provide medical services for troops

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Chinese navy's hospital ship deploys to South China Sea to provide medical services for troops

2026-05-31 17:28 Last Updated At:19:07

The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy's hospital ship "Silk Road Ark" departed a military port in Zhanjiang City of south China's Guangdong Province on Sunday morning on a mission to provide medical services for naval personnel stationed in the South China Sea.

It marks the third time for the Silk Road Ark to carry out a mission to provide medical services for Chinese naval personnel stationed in the country's territorial waters, since the vessel entered service in 2024.

This mission will focus on common health issues among island-based troops, including neck, shoulder, lower back, and leg pain, skin diseases, and chronic conditions. A combination of shipboard consultations, island visits, and doorstep medical services will be offered. These include free check-ups, physical examinations, traditional Chinese medicine therapy, surgical procedures, and health education for stationed soldiers and their families.

The mission team is primarily made up of 70 medical staff from military hospitals and the Naval Medical University. A naval cultural service team under the PLA Southern Theater Command has also joined the voyage.

"During the voyage, we will conduct maritime casualty evacuation drills with experience-sharing sessions among medical personnel, and with medical equipment maintenance and repair, etc. Our goal is to bridge the 'last mile' of medical services along China's coastal frontiers and effectively enhance our frontline medical support capabilities," said Zhang Chuanyong, a lieutenant colonel with the medical service team.

The Silk Road Ark is China's second domestically designed and constructed 10,000-tonne-class standard ocean-going hospital ship. It just concluded a 234-day "Mission Harmony-2025" on April 26.

Chinese navy's hospital ship deploys to South China Sea to provide medical services for troops

Chinese navy's hospital ship deploys to South China Sea to provide medical services for troops

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The deserts of Xinjiang have long attracted curious travelers, but the resort is aiming to provide experiences well beyond views of the sandy landscape. Visitors can enjoy live cultural performances, watch cross-country races, and try on local costumes, turning travel moments into lasting memories.

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During holidays, the resort will further expand its activities such as desert camping under the starry sky, off-road events, and new energy vehicle rally races.

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