Chinese hospital ship ‘Peace Ark’ arrives in Colombo for official visit

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December 22, Colombo (LNW): The Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy hospital ship, Peace Ark, docked in Colombo on Saturday (21) for a formal visit, marking another significant step in the strengthening of Sino-Sri Lankan naval relations.

The Sri Lanka Navy welcomed the vessel according to traditional naval protocols, as outlined in a statement from the Sri Lankan Navy.

The Peace Ark, an imposing 178-metre-long hospital ship, is crewed by 310 personnel and commanded by Captain Deng Qiang.

This specialised vessel, which is equipped with state-of-the-art medical facilities, is renowned for its humanitarian missions, offering medical assistance to countries in need.

During its stay in Sri Lanka, the Peace Ark will collaborate with the Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka to provide medical services to the local population.

Onboard medical teams, along with personnel from the Sri Lanka Navy Medical Department, will run clinics offering a variety of healthcare treatments.

These medical outreach initiatives are part of China’s broader commitment to humanitarian assistance in the region, aimed at strengthening bilateral ties.

In addition to the medical activities, the crew of the Peace Ark will also have the opportunity to explore Sri Lanka’s cultural and tourist attractions.

Their visit is expected to foster goodwill and provide a chance for the Chinese and Sri Lankan naval forces to engage in social and cultural exchanges.

The Sri Lanka Navy has planned several events to enhance camaraderie between the two forces, including joint activities and briefings on naval operations.

Furthermore, Sri Lankan Navy personnel, along with officer trainees from the Naval and Maritime Academy and the Kotelawala Defence University, will be given the chance to learn from the Peace Ark crew.

They will participate in briefings to gain insight into the operational aspects of hospital ships and how such vessels contribute to humanitarian efforts and military cooperation.

The Peace Ark is scheduled to remain in Sri Lanka until December 28, after which it will continue its mission elsewhere.

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