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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

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The MOL Triumph made a 14-hour stopover in Hong Kong. Photo: Handout
Raymond Yeung

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.

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At 400 metres long and 59 metres wide, it arrived from Ningbo in eastern Zhejiang province at 2.30am on Saturday.

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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.

The MOL Triumph sails the Asia-Europe trade route.
The MOL Triumph sails the Asia-Europe trade route.
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