The triumphant return of the polar icebreaker the Xuelong, or Snow Dragon, to Qingdao, Shandong Province, on April 10 marked the successful completion of China’s 40th Antarctic expedition.
This significant five-month journey started from Shanghai on November 1, 2023 and reached Antarctica the same month. The mission utilized the capabilities of both icebreakers, the Xuelong and the Xuelong 2, as well as a cargo ship, to support the endeavors of over 460 researchers hailing from more than 80 Chinese institutions. Together, they traversed a staggering distance exceeding 150,000 km.
On April 15, the Xuelong docked in Shanghai. The Xuelong 2, carrying several members of the 40th Antarctic expedition team, returned to Shanghai a day later, after making its visit to Hong Kong.
The mission
A key achievement of this expedition…