Skip to Content Facebook Feature Image

Dedication and pride: Frontliners share passion for protecting maritime borders

China

China

China

Dedication and pride: Frontliners share passion for protecting maritime borders

2024-07-01 22:28 Last Updated At:23:07

Three China Coast Guard officers, in a recent onboard interview, shared their stories of guarding the nation's maritime borders with dedication, pride and great love for the motherland and its people.

The China Coast Guard (CCG) is tasked with patrolling and enforcing law in the country's coastal areas and territorial waters, covering a span of up to three million square kilometers. That includes the South China Sea, where confrontations with foreign vessels have increased in recent years.

Officers serving on the vessel Huayang, which is tasked with patrolling missions in the South China Sea, talked about their hard work onboard in the interview with China Global Television Network (CGTN).

"Our electromechanical department functions like the heart of a person, facilitating the circulation of blood and guaranteeing power. We always keep a crew down here, where the temperature is around 40 degrees Celsius. It's basically one and a half hours for a shift, because the noise is too loud and likely to do significant harm to people who stay longer," said Li Shaoshan, an electromechanical officer.

"Shocking scenarios have occurred when we've confronted foreign vessels, including collisions and casualties. We need to respond successfully while avoiding such accidents. Through delicate commands, we could prevent infringements from the very start. My genuine feeling out of this is a sense of fulfillment in safeguarding the rights and interests of our motherland, as well as an even stronger sense of commitment," said Liang Yaohui, deputy captain of Huayang.

In between the tasks, the officers onboard held a recitation event.

"The poetry reflects our solemn commitment to our motherland. Loyalty is embedded in our duty. It is the underpinning, and the basis of our commitment. We Coast Guard shall, over the generations, pass it down. The assignment in the South China Sea has made it feel real that we are on the frontline. We're all in high spirits during operations," said Zhang Xueliang, a navigation officer.

Far away from their home and family, these officers overcome great challenges but yet stick to the post.

"Comparatively speaking, what I may feel to be challenging is the balancing between the month-long mission at sea and time with our family. Sometimes, the comforting words we tell ourselves are not very convincing. It sounds helpless and weak," Liang said.

"We don't have enough time to take care of our children's schooling. The other side of the phone says: You don't even care about their studies. Now our parents are aging, their physical conditions are getting worse and our time with them running out. I always feel I owe it to them," Li said.

"Home is the harbor, and also the momentum. Aside from faith, my strength comes from family. Every time a call connects, I feel free from any worries," Zhang said.

"Out of missing holidays, wedding anniversaries, and even scheduled weddings twice due to work, I believe missing out on my kid's birth was the most regrettable. Before we hung up the phone ahead of the delivery, my wife showed no sign of unhappiness at all. She tried not to put me under any potential pressure while I felt sorry for her," Liang said.

Day after day, year after year, it is these frontliners who serve the country with great love, responsibility and pride to defend China's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

"As we guard our three million square kilometers of territorial seas, we frontliners are on a glorious mission with great responsibility. Being a part of it makes me deeply proud," Liang said.

"We're determined and capable of guarding this ancestral sea," Li said.

Dedication and pride: Frontliners share passion for protecting maritime borders

Dedication and pride: Frontliners share passion for protecting maritime borders

Dedication and pride: Frontliners share passion for protecting maritime borders

Dedication and pride: Frontliners share passion for protecting maritime borders

Next Article

China's futures market operates smoothly in June

2024-07-03 16:56 Last Updated At:17:27

China's futures market reported stable operation in June, with total trade business turnover reaching 45.02 trillion yuan (about 6.19 trillion U.S. dollars), according to the data released by the China Futures Association on Wednesday.

The non-ferrous and precious metals sector continued its growth trend compared with the same period in previous years.

The trading volume of copper futures in June logged 4.9 million lots, a year-on-year increase of 37.91 percent; the trading volume of silver futures in June reached 37.55 million lots, a year-on-year increase of 118.3 percent.

Guided by favorable macro policies, confidence in the new energy industry has been boosted, and industrial silicon futures, which mainly serve the silicon energy industry, have seen active trading, industrial data showed.

In June, the cumulative trading volume of industrial silicon futures and options reached over 12.33 million lots, with a cumulative trading volume of 603.29 billion yuan, up 275.46 percent and 258.6 percent year on year, respectively.

China's futures market operates smoothly in June

China's futures market operates smoothly in June

Recommended Articles