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China’s First Homegrown Carrier Shandong Opens Five-Day Port Call in Hong Kong

Beijing is using sold-out public tours of the carrier fleet to spotlight its naval modernization

The People's Liberation Army Navy aircraft carrier Shandong, China's first domestically built aircraft carrier, sails into Hong Kong for a five-day visit, in Hong Kong, China, July 3, 2025. REUTERS/Lam Yik
The People's Liberation Army Navy aircraft carrier Shandong, China's first domestically built aircraft carrier, sails into Hong Kong for a five-day visit, in Hong Kong, China, July 3, 2025. REUTERS/Lam Yik
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Overview

  • The Shandong is accompanied by missile destroyers Zhanjiang and Yanan and the missile frigate Yuncheng, and all tour slots were claimed within minutes on WeChat.
  • Cultural exchanges onboard include guided visits of the flight deck and exhibits intended to bolster national pride among Hong Kong residents.
  • Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee described the visit as an opportunity for citizens to experience the advancements of China’s modern warships firsthand.
  • The port call follows June’s rare dual-carrier exercises with the Liaoning and April’s blockade drills around Taiwan, underscoring expanding regional operations.
  • Analysts view the visit as a strategic signal of China’s growing blue-water navy and an assertion of maritime ambitions.