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On January 9, local time, the "Snow Dragon", which was carrying out China's 40th Antarctic expedition, left the Great Wall Station.

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On January 9, local time, the "Snow Dragon", which was carrying out China's 40th Antarctic expedition, left the Great Wall Station. After setting sail again, the Snow Dragon will cross the westerly wind belt for the second time and head to its next destination, Punta, Chile. The members of the ocean-going expedition team that have already departed from China will board the ship here, and the "Snow Dragon" ocean-going expedition will be officially launched soon. #Antarctic Eye# (People's Daily)

On January 9, local time, the "Snow Dragon", which was carrying out China's 40th Antarctic expedition, left the Great Wall Station.
On January 9, local time, the "Snow Dragon", which was carrying out China's 40th Antarctic expedition, left the Great Wall Station.
On January 9, local time, the "Snow Dragon", which was carrying out China's 40th Antarctic expedition, left the Great Wall Station.
On January 9, local time, the "Snow Dragon", which was carrying out China's 40th Antarctic expedition, left the Great Wall Station.
On January 9, local time, the "Snow Dragon", which was carrying out China's 40th Antarctic expedition, left the Great Wall Station.
On January 9, local time, the "Snow Dragon", which was carrying out China's 40th Antarctic expedition, left the Great Wall Station.

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