China-Indonesia joint scientific expedition sets Indonesia's highest diving record

Manned deep-sea submersible "Fendouzhe". Photo by Xinhua.

The joint scientific expedition conducted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Indonesia's National Research and Innovation Agency successfully dived 7,178 meters deep into the Java Trench in the Indian Ocean, setting the deepest dive record for Indonesia, the expedition team said.

This was reported by The Xinhua News Agency.

According to the team, this joint expedition ran with the use of manned deep-sea submersible "Fendouzhe" of the CAS Institute of Deep-Sea Science and Engineering.

The team noted that "Fendouzhe" is the world's deepest-reaching manned submersible and the first capable of bringing humans 10,000 meters underwater.

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At the welcome ceremony for the joint expedition held, Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia Lu Kang said: "China and Indonesia have been deepening research collaboration in marine sciences in recent years. I hope scientists from our two countries can achieve more high-quality research results in the future and contribute to the blue economy and sustainable development".

Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Indonesia's coordinating minister for maritime affairs and investment, said the joint expedition has opened a new chapter for the two countries to strengthen maritime cooperation. He hopes the two countries will further expand scientific cooperation and cultivate more scientists and engineers for Indonesia.

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