China Maritime Day丨If a country wants to be prosperous and strong, it cannot ignore the ocean...See how the People's Navy sails into the deep blue and strives for maritime strength!

China Maritime Day丨If a country wants to be prosperous and strong, it cannot ignore the ocean...See how the People's Navy sails into the deep blue and strives for maritime strength!

"If a country wants to be rich and strong, it cannot ignore the ocean. Wealth comes from the sea, and danger also comes from the sea." Zheng He's seven voyages to the West opened the prelude to mankind's journey to the ocean; today, the fleet is like a rainbow, and the white waves are like silk. The People's Navy continues to sail into the deep blue and strive for strength on the sea!

Today is 2022 China's Maritime Day. Let's see how our naval ships are named?

Source: People's Daily

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