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2018-03-01 13:28:20 Ecns.cn Yao Lan
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China\'s colossal container vessel COSCO Shipping Aries docks at the Port of Antwerp in Belgium during its maiden voyage, Feb. 27, 2018. The 20,000 TEU vessel is the first ultra-large containership built and operated by a Chinese company. COSCO Shipping Aries is 400 meters long, 58.6 meters wide and 30.7 meters high, with a maximum load capacity of 197,000 tons. Its deck area is larger than four standard soccer stadiums. (Photo: China News Service/De Yongjian)

China's colossal container vessel COSCO Shipping Aries docks at the Port of Antwerp in Belgium during its maiden voyage, Feb. 27, 2018. The 20,000 TEU vessel is the first ultra-large containership built and operated by a Chinese company. COSCO Shipping Aries is 400 meters long, 58.6 meters wide and 30.7 meters high, with a maximum load capacity of 197,000 tons. Its deck area is larger than four standard soccer stadiums. (Photo: China News Service/De Yongjian)

China\'s colossal container vessel COSCO Shipping Aries docks at the Port of Antwerp in Belgium during its maiden voyage, Feb. 27, 2018. The 20,000 TEU vessel is the first ultra-large containership built and operated by a Chinese company. COSCO Shipping Aries is 400 meters long, 58.6 meters wide and 30.7 meters high, with a maximum load capacity of 197,000 tons. Its deck area is larger than four standard soccer stadiums. (Photo: China News Service/De Yongjian)

China's colossal container vessel COSCO Shipping Aries docks at the Port of Antwerp in Belgium during its maiden voyage, Feb. 27, 2018. The 20,000 TEU vessel is the first ultra-large containership built and operated by a Chinese company. COSCO Shipping Aries is 400 meters long, 58.6 meters wide and 30.7 meters high, with a maximum load capacity of 197,000 tons. Its deck area is larger than four standard soccer stadiums. (Photo: China News Service/De Yongjian)

China\'s colossal container vessel COSCO Shipping Aries docks at the Port of Antwerp in Belgium during its maiden voyage, Feb. 27, 2018. The 20,000 TEU vessel is the first ultra-large containership built and operated by a Chinese company. COSCO Shipping Aries is 400 meters long, 58.6 meters wide and 30.7 meters high, with a maximum load capacity of 197,000 tons. Its deck area is larger than four standard soccer stadiums. (Photo/Xinhua)

China's colossal container vessel COSCO Shipping Aries docks at the Port of Antwerp in Belgium during its maiden voyage, Feb. 27, 2018. The 20,000 TEU vessel is the first ultra-large containership built and operated by a Chinese company. COSCO Shipping Aries is 400 meters long, 58.6 meters wide and 30.7 meters high, with a maximum load capacity of 197,000 tons. Its deck area is larger than four standard soccer stadiums. (Photo/Xinhua)

China\'s colossal container vessel COSCO Shipping Aries docks at the Port of Antwerp in Belgium during its maiden voyage, Feb. 27, 2018. The 20,000 TEU vessel is the first ultra-large containership built and operated by a Chinese company. COSCO Shipping Aries is 400 meters long, 58.6 meters wide and 30.7 meters high, with a maximum load capacity of 197,000 tons. Its deck area is larger than four standard soccer stadiums. (Photo/Xinhua)

China's colossal container vessel COSCO Shipping Aries docks at the Port of Antwerp in Belgium during its maiden voyage, Feb. 27, 2018. The 20,000 TEU vessel is the first ultra-large containership built and operated by a Chinese company. COSCO Shipping Aries is 400 meters long, 58.6 meters wide and 30.7 meters high, with a maximum load capacity of 197,000 tons. Its deck area is larger than four standard soccer stadiums. (Photo/Xinhua)

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