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Chinese navy floating hospital docks at Solomon Islands for first time, bringing advanced medical services, goodwill gestures
Voyage for peace
Published: Aug 24, 2023 10:39 PM


The Chinese naval hospital ship <em>Ark Peace</em> at the port of Honiara, capital city of the Solo-mon Islands, on August 19, 2023 Photo: Visual News

The Chinese naval hospital ship Ark Peace at the port of Honiara, capital city of the Solo-mon Islands, on August 19, 2023 Photo: Visual News


It has been front-page news in the Solomon Islands these days that a Chinese naval hospital ship docked at the port of Honiara for the first time.

The ship, known as the Ark Peace, arrived at the Pacific Island country on August 19 to a huge warm welcome. Its mission is to offer free medical services to local people until August 27.

At the dock's waiting area, the Global Times reporters in Honiara saw people waiting in order to board the ship. After they boarded the ship, they would first register, undergo triage and examination, and then top medical experts from major naval hospitals in China would provide them with treatment plans. The patients would receive medication, medical equipment, and even undergo surgery on board.

On the first day alone, the hospital received nearly 1,000 patients.

Traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment, which is unfamiliar to the islanders, was also popular. People gave thumbs-up when they experienced acupuncture and cupping treatment.

"It's just overwhelming to come on board, and to see our people receiving that kind of assistance is just moving," Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands Manasseh Sogavare told the Global Times during his time aboard the Ark Peace on Sunday.

"From this visit, you can sense love and sympathy," Sogavare remarked, noting that the doctors and the ship have brought hope to many who might not have access to such services locally.

Living in one of the least developed countries in the region, the people suffer from a lack of medical care. The Ark Peace brought advanced medical services to the people of the country, which shows that China, as a great country, is committed to delivering peace and love to the international community, Sogavare said.

Local residents board the <em>Ark Peace</em> on August 20, 2023 in Honiara Photo: Shan Jie/GT

Local residents board the Ark Peace on August 20, 2023 in Honiara Photo: Shan Jie/GT


Setting sail in early July, the Ark Peace was on its humanitarian medical mission, Mission Harmony 2023, to Kiribati, Tonga, Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands and East Timor. This marks the first time a Chinese naval vessel has visited Kiribati and the Solomon Islands.

According to the original plan, the hospital ship docks at one port in each country, providing weeklong medical services free of charge to local people, personnel from Chinese institutions stationed in the country and other overseas Chinese.

The hospital ship has 126 medical staffers and boasts 26 clinical departments and seven auxiliary departments. It is capable of carrying out more than 40 kinds of examinations, treatments, and operations in general surgery, orthopedics, obstetrics, gynecology and other disciplines.

The ship is the first standard ocean-going maritime hospital independently designed and built by China. Since its entry into active service in 2008, the hospital ship has visited 43 countries and regions, providing medical services for more than 250,000 patients and performing more than 1,500 surgeries on voyages covering over 260,000 nautical miles.

Exchanges and professional seminars with relevant countries will also be conducted as part of this mission. On Tuesday, a small squad from the Ark Peace visited Honiara's Chung Wah School. 

"Chung Wah" means "China" in Cantonese, one of the many dialects of the Chinese language, as the school was founded by the Chinese community about 80 years ago and is still under the support of local Chinese community.

The students, waving small national flags of China and the Solomon Islands, joyfully experienced traditional Chinese culture, such as martial arts, Chinese songs and cupping therapy from traditional Chinese medicine. "The girls from the Ark Peace are so pretty and the guys are handsome. The performance was so beautiful," Unity Arumae, a 6th-grade student, told the Global Times with excitement after the event, saying that she has learned about China more.

The Solomon Islands is located in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean, with a land area of 28,400 square kilometers and a population of about 720,000. It was one of the main battlefields in the Pacific region of World War II. The famous Battle of Guadalcanal took place here. 

In September 2019, China and the Solomon Islands officially established diplomatic relations. In just four years, the relationship between the two countries has brought profound benefits to the people of the Solomon Islands.

In addition to the medical services that the Ark Peace provided to the country, eight members of the Chinese medical team, selected from Guizhou Medical University and its affiliated hospitals by Southwest China's Guizhou Province, have also been stationed in the Solomon Islands for two years.

Chinese medical experts treat patients on the <em>Ark Peace</em> on August 20, 2023, in Honiara Photo: Shan Jie/GT

Chinese medical experts treat patients on the Ark Peace on August 20, 2023, in Honiara Photo: Shan Jie/GT

A child waits to be registered by a nurse on the <em>Ark Peace</em> on August 20, 2023 Photo: Shan Jie/GT

A child waits to be registered by a nurse on the Ark Peace on August 20, 2023 Photo: Shan Jie/GT

A Chinese doctor applies traditional cupping therapy to a local resident on the <em>Ark Peace</em> on August 21, 2023, in Honiara Photo: Shan Jie/GT

A Chinese doctor applies traditional cupping therapy to a local resident on the Ark Peace on August 21, 2023, in Honiara Photo: Shan Jie/GT

A squad of officers from the <em>Ark Peace</em> perform a Chinese dance at Honiara's <em>Chung Wah</em> School on August 22, 2023 Photo: Shan Jie/GT

A squad of officers from the Ark Peace perform a Chinese dance at Honiara's Chung Wah School on August 22, 2023 Photo: Shan Jie/GT