A duplicate of "Pingyuan", China's first steel battleship in the
late 1880s, is to be built this year in Fuzhou, capital of east
China's
Fujian Province.
The replicated "Pingyuan" is part of the second stage of
construction of the Shipyard Cultural City, which displays modern
China's shipbuilding history and culture.
The duplicate of "Pingyuan", on which work begins this year with
the aim of completing it by 2007, will be housed in the Shipyard
Cultural City and open to visitors after completion, said Lin Chu,
deputy director of the Mawei District of Fuzhou
The original battleship was built by graduates of the Mawei
Shipyard School in 1889, a cradle of modern Chinese naval officers.
The 2,400-horsepower ship was 60 meters long and 12.2 meters wide,
with a weight of 2,100 tonnes.
It served in the 1894-1895 Sino-Japanese War and was destroyed
in 1904.
(Xinhua News Agency March 7, 2006)