Bigger is better as ‘mother of all ships’ sails into Hong Kong port
The massive MOL Triumph is big enough to accommodate 80 Star Ferries

Built in South Korea – which today stands at the centre of international tension over the nuclear intentions of its northern neighbour – you could call it “the mother of all ships’’.
The world’s largest vessel of any kind currently plying its trade on the high seas made a Hong Kong stopover as part of its maiden voyage to France on Saturday.
The arrival of the massive MOL Triumph – which is big enough to accommodate 80 Star Ferries – was made possible after a multimillion-dollar project to deepen Hong Kong’s navigation channels.
At 400 metres long and 59 metres wide, it arrived from Ningbo in eastern Zhejiang province at 2.30am on Saturday.
The MOL Triumph has a capacity of 20,170 twenty foot equivalent units (TEUs) and is the first container ship to break the 20,000 mark.
