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The three giant ships crossed the South China Sea in two ways, and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) sent more than 500 pieces of equipment to join forces in Cambodia

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Recently, the Chinese Navy has once again set off a wave of attention, with the voyages of the Xianyang and Dalian ships and the upcoming trips to Cambodia and Timor-Leste becoming the focus. These developments have not only sparked heated discussions in China, but also touched the nerves of international public opinion. The activities of the Chinese Navy have always been in the spotlight, especially in the current international situation, where every move has the potential to have a significant impact.

The three giant ships crossed the South China Sea in two ways, and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) sent more than 500 pieces of equipment to join forces in Cambodia

The Xianyang and Dalian ships, as China's latest 055 large destroyers, have attracted widespread attention from the outside world for their long-distance voyages. The destination and route of the operation have become the subject of much discussion, especially as the movement through the South China Sea and the Greater Sunda Islands and conducting exercises in the South China Sea, which has sparked speculation. The Ministry of National Defense's recent announcement of the visit of the Qi Jiguang and Jinggangshan warships has added a touch of mystery.

The three giant ships crossed the South China Sea in two ways, and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) sent more than 500 pieces of equipment to join forces in Cambodia

The Ministry of National Defense announced that the Qi Jiguang and Jinggangshan warships will lead a naval ship formation to visit Cambodia and Timor-Leste from early May to mid-June. However, the news that the visit was not just a routine friendly visit, but included joint training of naval cadets, drew more attention to the deeper meaning of the operation.

The three giant ships crossed the South China Sea in two ways, and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) sent more than 500 pieces of equipment to join forces in Cambodia

First, the Chinese navy has chosen to conduct joint training with Cambodia and Timor-Leste, demonstrating its commitment to Southeast Asia. Such close military exchanges will not only help strengthen the friendly relations between the two countries, but also enhance the overall level of naval forces in the region and promote regional peace and stability.

The three giant ships crossed the South China Sea in two ways, and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) sent more than 500 pieces of equipment to join forces in Cambodia

Secondly, this operation is also another opportunity for the Chinese Navy to show its strength to the world. Although the Qi Jiguang and Jinggangshan warships are not main combat ships, they have important demonstration and training functions as training ships and landing ships. Through joint training with naval cadets from Cambodia and Timor-Leste, the Chinese Navy demonstrated its advanced teaching equipment and efficient training level, demonstrating China's influence as a major power navy.

The three giant ships crossed the South China Sea in two ways, and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) sent more than 500 pieces of equipment to join forces in Cambodia

In addition, the operation also conveyed China's concerns about the security of the Southeast Asian region. At present, the situation in the South China Sea continues to be tense, and certain countries are trying to create incidents in the region, posing a threat to regional peace and stability. By demonstrating its naval capabilities and expanding cooperation with Southeast Asian countries, China has sent a clear signal that it is willing to take responsibility for regional peace and stability, while also demonstrating the importance of its navy's influence in the region.

The three giant ships crossed the South China Sea in two ways, and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) sent more than 500 pieces of equipment to join forces in Cambodia

In general, these actions of the Chinese Navy are not only a powerful support for regional security, but also a positive contribution to the international order. Through friendly cooperation with neighboring countries, the Chinese Navy is making its own contribution to building a peaceful, secure and prosperous regional environment. It is hoped that this operation will inject new impetus into regional security and stability and promote common development in the region.

The three giant ships crossed the South China Sea in two ways, and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) sent more than 500 pieces of equipment to join forces in Cambodia

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