China’s First Deep-Sea Multi-Functional Scientific Research Vessel Docks In South China


 China’s first multifunctional 104-meter-long archaeological and scientific research vessel for deep-sea exploration and the excavation of cultural relics was docked on Saturday in Nansha District of Guangzhou, located in south China’s Guangdong Province.

Displaced by almost 10,000 tons, China designed the multifunctional vessel independently.

In summer, it can perform deep-sea scientific investigation, cultural relic excavation, and scientific research in the polar sea areas, with bidirectional ice-breaking capability.

It can also accommodate 80 individuals and travel at a maximum speed of 16 knots for about 15,000 nautical miles.

The vessel’s construction began in June last year, with an investment of approximately 800 million yuan.


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