Xinhua News Agency, Jinan, April 14 (Sun Luming, Zhang Fuhua) The Naval Museum has collected cultural relics from three ships and two ships, including Anshan Ship, Jinan Ship, Yingtan Ship, Great Wall No. 200, and Long March No. 1, from all walks of life.

  The collection includes: historical relics produced during the design and construction of 3 ships and 2 boats, mission execution, and combat readiness training.

The collection mainly adopts the methods of voluntary free donation, storage and display of collections, and return after copying. All sectors of society, naval officers and soldiers and retired cadres are welcome to donate cultural relics or provide clues.

After the selection and collection, the Naval Museum will issue a donation certificate to the unit or individual who donated the cultural relics.

  The Naval Museum opened in Qingdao, Shandong Province on June 26, 2021.

According to the requirements of the overall construction plan, the Naval Museum will continue to extensively collect cultural relics required for the exhibition of ancient and modern Chinese navies. Various cultural relics reflecting the navy, ocean, sea power and coastal defense.

  Anshan ship, the first destroyer of New China.

The Jinan ship is the first ship of the first-generation Type 051 destroyer independently designed and developed by China.

Yingtan ship, the first ship of the Type 053K guided missile frigate independently designed and developed by China.

The Great Wall 200, China's first submarine-launched missile test submarine.

The Long March No. 1, the first-generation Type 091 attack nuclear submarine independently developed by China.