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Malaysia: Chinese naval ships open for public visits in Malaysia
Three Chinese naval ships opened for public visits at Port Klang, Malaysia, on Saturday. The three vessels -- Type 052D destroyer Yinchuan, Type 071 amphibious landing ship Jinggangshan and Type 056A corvette Jingmen -- are currently in Malaysia for a joint exercise between the two navies, codenamed "Peace and Friendship 2025," which runs from Oct. 15 to 23. During the open day, visitors marveled at flight decks, hangars, cabins, and bridges, gained insights into the advanced weaponry through naval officers' expert explanations, and learned about the ships' storied evolution and missions by watching captivating promotional videos. Malaysian soldiers and officers, overseas Chinese and students studying in the Southeast Asian country attended the event. Inspired by the experience, other people expressed their resolve to contribute to a stronger China-Malaysia friendship. Shotlist: Port Klang, Malaysia - Oct 18, 2025: 1. Various of visitors boarding Chinese naval ships; 2. Various of visitors touring Chinese naval ships, posing for photos; 3. Various of Malaysian soldiers boarding Chinese naval ship; 4. Various of visitors on Chinese naval ships; 5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhang Kai, overseas Chinese (ending with shot 6): "I brought my family here, especially my child, to have a look at our nation's warships. Their formidable power and majestic presence instill a strong sense of security for us abroad."; 6. Various of visitors on Chinese naval ship; 7. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Liu Zhexi, overseas Chinese student (partially overlaid with shot 8): "I want to get a closer look at China's technological and military might. Here on foreign soil, I have an opportunity to see our five-star national flag at a closer distance and embrace the comforting warmth of home." [SHOT OVERLAYING SOUDNBITE]; 8. Various of visitors on Chinese naval ship [SHOT OVERLAYING SOUDNBITE]; 9. Various of Chinese naval soldier briefing visitors during open day event; 10. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yao Pengyu, overseas Chinese student (starting with shot 9): "Marking the start of another 50 years in China-Malaysia relations, we are committed to fulfilling our responsibilities by seizing this historic moment and making more contributions to the friendship between our two nations."; 11. Various of Chinese naval soldiers briefing visitors during open day event. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland]
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