This is a container terminal in the port of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, taken on March 20.
The Port of Rio de Janeiro is one of Brazil's important seaports for the import and export of goods and plays an important role in Brazil's economic and trade development. Officially opened in the early 20th century, the Port of Rio de Janeiro is located on the west coast of Guanabara Bay and is a deep-water port with excellent geographical advantages. The port has multiple terminals and shipping areas, which can receive a variety of ships such as large cargo ships, container ships, and bulk carriers at the same time.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Tiancong
This is a container terminal in the port of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, taken on March 20.
The Port of Rio de Janeiro is one of Brazil's important seaports for the import and export of goods and plays an important role in Brazil's economic and trade development. Officially opened in the early 20th century, the Port of Rio de Janeiro is located on the west coast of Guanabara Bay and is a deep-water port with excellent geographical advantages. The port has multiple terminals and shipping areas, which can receive a variety of ships such as large cargo ships, container ships, and bulk carriers at the same time.
Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Claudia Maldini)
A container ship docked at a terminal in the port of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 20.
The Port of Rio de Janeiro is one of Brazil's important seaports for the import and export of goods and plays an important role in Brazil's economic and trade development. Officially opened in the early 20th century, the Port of Rio de Janeiro is located on the west coast of Guanabara Bay and is a deep-water port with excellent geographical advantages. The port has multiple terminals and shipping areas, which can receive a variety of ships such as large cargo ships, container ships, and bulk carriers at the same time.
Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Claudia Maldini)
This is the "Rio Star" Ferris wheel and "Bread Mountain" in the distance taken on March 20 at a container terminal in the port of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The Port of Rio de Janeiro is one of Brazil's important seaports for the import and export of goods and plays an important role in Brazil's economic and trade development. Officially opened in the early 20th century, the Port of Rio de Janeiro is located on the west coast of Guanabara Bay and is a deep-water port with excellent geographical advantages. The port has multiple terminals and shipping areas, which can receive a variety of ships such as large cargo ships, container ships, and bulk carriers at the same time.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Tiancong
This is a container terminal in the port of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, taken on March 20.
The Port of Rio de Janeiro is one of Brazil's important seaports for the import and export of goods and plays an important role in Brazil's economic and trade development. Officially opened in the early 20th century, the Port of Rio de Janeiro is located on the west coast of Guanabara Bay and is a deep-water port with excellent geographical advantages. The port has multiple terminals and shipping areas, which can receive a variety of ships such as large cargo ships, container ships, and bulk carriers at the same time.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Tiancong
On 20 March, a freighter arrived at the port of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The Port of Rio de Janeiro is one of Brazil's important seaports for the import and export of goods and plays an important role in Brazil's economic and trade development. Officially opened in the early 20th century, the Port of Rio de Janeiro is located on the west coast of Guanabara Bay and is a deep-water port with excellent geographical advantages. The port has multiple terminals and shipping areas, which can receive a variety of ships such as large cargo ships, container ships, and bulk carriers at the same time.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Tiancong
This is a container terminal in the port of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, taken on March 20.
The Port of Rio de Janeiro is one of Brazil's important seaports for the import and export of goods and plays an important role in Brazil's economic and trade development. Officially opened in the early 20th century, the Port of Rio de Janeiro is located on the west coast of Guanabara Bay and is a deep-water port with excellent geographical advantages. The port has multiple terminals and shipping areas, which can receive a variety of ships such as large cargo ships, container ships, and bulk carriers at the same time.
Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Claudia Maldini)
This is a container terminal in the port of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, taken on March 20.
The Port of Rio de Janeiro is one of Brazil's important seaports for the import and export of goods and plays an important role in Brazil's economic and trade development. Officially opened in the early 20th century, the Port of Rio de Janeiro is located on the west coast of Guanabara Bay and is a deep-water port with excellent geographical advantages. The port has multiple terminals and shipping areas, which can receive a variety of ships such as large cargo ships, container ships, and bulk carriers at the same time.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Tiancong
A loaded truck leaves the terminal area at a container terminal in the port of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 20.
The Port of Rio de Janeiro is one of Brazil's important seaports for the import and export of goods and plays an important role in Brazil's economic and trade development. Officially opened in the early 20th century, the Port of Rio de Janeiro is located on the west coast of Guanabara Bay and is a deep-water port with excellent geographical advantages. The port has multiple terminals and shipping areas, which can receive a variety of ships such as large cargo ships, container ships, and bulk carriers at the same time.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Tiancong
Construction machinery loading and unloading operations at a container terminal in the port of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 20.
The Port of Rio de Janeiro is one of Brazil's important seaports for the import and export of goods and plays an important role in Brazil's economic and trade development. Officially opened in the early 20th century, the Port of Rio de Janeiro is located on the west coast of Guanabara Bay and is a deep-water port with excellent geographical advantages. The port has multiple terminals and shipping areas, which can receive a variety of ships such as large cargo ships, container ships, and bulk carriers at the same time.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Tiancong