The ship's visit to Taiwan, at the invitation of the "National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium," "National Sun Yat-sen University" and Cheng Shiu University, was "an ice-breaking journey" for cross-Strait polar scientific exchanges, Yang said.

China's Antarctic exploration vessel, the Snow Dragon, or Xuelong in Chinese, berthes at the Kaohsiung Port in southeast China's Taiwan Province, on April 1, 2009. The Snow Dragon arrived in Taiwan's Kaohsiung Port on Wednesday at the invitation of local academic institutions to have cross-Strait polar research exchanges. (Xinhua photo)
China's Antarctic exploration vessel, the Snow Dragon, or Xuelong in
Chinese, berthes at the Kaohsiung Port in southeast China's Taiwan 
Province, on April 1, 2009. The Snow Dragon arrived in Taiwan's 
Kaohsiung Port on Wednesday at the invitation of local academic 
institutions to have cross-Strait polar research exchanges. 
(Xinhua photo)

Wang Wei-shean, curator of the "National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium," said the ship's visit could enhance people's attention of ecological protection.

The expedition team fulfilled the task of erecting a new research station at Dome Argus (Dome A), the pole's highest icecap, which is 4,093 meters above sea level.

The station will help expand their research space from the coastal area to the inland of Antarctica, according to Sun Zhihui, director of the State Oceanic Administration.

It is China's third station in Antarctica after the Changcheng Station and Zhongshan Station.

The ship left China's Zhongshan Station for home on March 9. It stopped in Australia's Port of Fremantle on March 22 to refuel.

China launched its first expedition to Antarctica in 1984.




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Locals step onto China's Antarctic exploration vessel the Snow Dragon, or Xuelong in Chinese, at the Kaohsiung Port in southeast China's Taiwan Province, on April 1, 2009. (Xinhua photo)
Locals step onto China's Antarctic exploration vessel the Snow Dragon,
or Xuelong in Chinese, at the Kaohsiung Port in southeast China's 
Taiwan Province, on April 1, 2009. (Xinhua photo)




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