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Sunday, August 20, 2000, updated at 17:28(GMT+8)
China
UK Warship Winds Up Visit to Qingdao
A UK missile destroyer Newcastle headed by Captain Steve Pearson left this port city of east China' s Shandong Province Sunday afternoon at the end of a five-day visit.
While in Qingdao, Captain Pearson met with Deputy Commander Ding Guige of the North China Sea Fleet of the navy of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) and Vice Mayor Zhou Jiabin of the city, and officers and men of the two countries had an exchange of activities.
The UK warship arrived in the port city on August 16.
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A UK missile destroyer Newcastle headed by Captain Steve Pearson left this port city of east China' s Shandong Province Sunday afternoon at the end of a five-day visit.
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