
Inside the Peace Ark: The Chinese mainland’s Floating Hospital
Explore the Peace Ark, the Chinese mainland’s floating hospital ship, as it sails 310,000 nautical miles, visiting 52 countries and helping 300,000+ people in 15 years.
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Explore the Peace Ark, the Chinese mainland’s floating hospital ship, as it sails 310,000 nautical miles, visiting 52 countries and helping 300,000+ people in 15 years.
Explore how the Peace Ark, the Chinese mainland’s first ocean-going hospital ship, has delivered free medical care and humanitarian aid to 52 countries over 15 years.
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