- Taishan Station (Antarctica) - Wikipedia
Taishan Station (Chinese: 泰山站; pinyin: Tàishān Zhàn) is the fourth of the five Chinese research stations in Antarctica Officially opened on February 8, 2014, it is the fourth Chinese research station in Antarctica following Great Wall, Zhongshan and Kunlun stations
- What Are Chinas Long-Term Antarctic Ambitions? | RAND
The recent opening of China's Qinling base, its third permanent Antarctic station, has worried some Australian and American observers What are China's long-term ambitions? And how should Australia and its allies and partners respond?
- Frozen Frontiers: China’s Great Power Ambitions in the Polar Regions
China currently operates two permanent stations on Antarctica’s coasts, which are readily accessible by China’s fleet of two Xuelong (Snow Dragon) icebreakers An additional station and base camp have also been set up on the remote Antarctic Plateau—the coldest area on the planet
- China has expanded its presence in Antarctica with its new Qinling base . . .
It might look like an ice-bound resort but China's latest Antarctic station, Qinling, has Australia's intelligence community concerned
- Chinas Fifth Scientific Outpost in the Antarctic, Qinling Station, Opens
On February 7, China's fifth scientific outpost in the Antarctic, Qinling Station, was officially opened and put into operation
- Why China has just built its fifth base in Antarctica
China has just cut the ribbon on a mammoth new base on Australia’s doorstep, a remote and wintry outpost in Antarctica that the country insists poses no threat to the world
- Chinas expanding Antarctic presence fuels suspicion - NZZ
With the opening of the Qinling station on Inexpressible Island on the edge of the Ross Sea on Feb 7, 2024, China is now operating its fifth research station in Antarctica, an area that is
- Zhongshan Station (Antarctica) - Wikipedia
Four years after establishing the Great Wall Station, China's first research base in Antarctica, Guo Kun led another expedition to Antarctica, with the mission to establish a second base
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