Off the wire
China lifts price control on most medicines  • Vietnamese president to attend Victory Day celebration in Russia  • Indian stocks open higher  • Volkswagen suspends production in Brazilian plant  • Lao private colleges to resume awarding bachelor degrees  • (Sports Focus)Liu Xiang to say goodbye personally at Diamond League Shanghai  • New Zealand submits civil, political rights report to UN body  • World's largest oil trade show sees more Chinese presence  • NE China finds excessive levels of coliform bacteria in imported food  • Free labor flow in AEC to challenge Vietnamese workers  
You are here:   Home

Chinese navy microblog attracts over 250,000 followers

Xinhua, May 5, 2015 Adjust font size:

The Chinese navy's microblog account has gained more than 250,000 followers since its launch on April 22.

The People's Liberation Army (PLA) navy became the first branch of the military to launch a social media account.

The account is updated daily with the latest news from the navy and profiles of navy members and can be accessed at http://t.people.com.cn/planavy.

An unidentified publicity officer with the navy's political department told Xinhua that the social media account demonstrates the navy's transparency. The navy has more international interactions than other military branches, requiring higher transparency, he said.

The navy has been responsible for more non-military missions in recent years, including anti-pirate patrols in the Gulf of Aden and evacuating Chinese nationals from Yemen, which have mostly been carried out in international waters, the officer said, adding that the PLA needs a platform to release accurate information about these missions in a timely manner.

The account will also be used to respond to public inquiries about the navy.

Other information to be featured on the account includes the navy's foreign exchanges and major operations, according to the officer. Endit