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Open Barracks events bring Chinese military closer to the public
Xu Hua, Huang Yi
The Chinese Navy's Open Barracks in south China's Guangzhou City. /CGTN
The Chinese Navy's Open Barracks in south China's Guangzhou City. /CGTN

The Chinese Navy's Open Barracks in south China's Guangzhou City. /CGTN

A view of the Open Barracks in Guangzhou. /CGTN
A view of the Open Barracks in Guangzhou. /CGTN

A view of the Open Barracks in Guangzhou. /CGTN

"Type 022" missile boat. /CGTN

"Type 022" missile boat. /CGTN

"Hejian," a new type of minesweeper. /CGTN

"Hejian," a new type of minesweeper. /CGTN

An Open Barracks in Guangzhou. /CGTN
An Open Barracks in Guangzhou. /CGTN

An Open Barracks in Guangzhou. /CGTN

"Hanzhong," a missile frigate. /CGTN

"Hanzhong," a missile frigate. /CGTN

To mark its 74th birthday, the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy has held several Open Barracks events in south China's Guangzhou City in the hope of bettering public understanding of the achievements of reform and development made by the national defense and the military. People are welcomed to three warships, "Hanzhong," a missile frigate, "Hejian," a new type of minesweeper, and a "Type 022" missile boat.

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