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Name
  
Minsk

Laid down
  
28 December 1972

Construction started
  
28 December 1972

Length
  
273 m

Beam
  
49 m

Namesake
  
City of Minsk

Decommissioned
  
30 June 1993

Launched
  
30 September 1975

Draft
  
8.94 m

Commissioned
  
27 September 1978

Soviet aircraft carrier Minsk Ships and Harbours Photos Former Soviet Aircraft Carrier Minsk

Builder
  
Chernomorskiy yard, Mykolayiv

Fate
  
Sold to China for use as museum, 1995

Similar
  
Minsk World, Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev, Splendid China Folk Village, Window of the World, Mount Wutong

Minsk world shenzhen


Minsk is an aircraft carrier that served the Soviet Navy, and later the Russian Navy, from 1978 to 1994. She was the second Kiev-class vessel to be built. From 2000 to 2016 it has been a theme park known as Minsk World in Shatoujiao, Yantian, Shenzhen, China.

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Named after the capital city of Belarus, Minsk was laid down in 1972, launched on 30 September 1975, completed on 27 September 1978, and decommissioned on 30 June 1993.

Soviet aircraft carrier Minsk FileAircraft carrier quotMinskquot in 1984jpeg Wikimedia Commons

Minsk operated with the Pacific Fleet. Shortly after the Sino-Vietnamese War of 1979, Minsk was deployed to the South China Sea, making a port of call at Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, in September 1980. She visited Vietnam again in 1982 during her second deployment before sailing onto the Indian Ocean. In 1984, Minsk, the Ivan Rogov-class landing ship Aleksandr Nikolayev, and Vietnam forces conducted the Soviet Navy's first amphibious landing in Vietnam.

Soviet aircraft carrier Minsk FileAircraft carrier quotMinskquot in 1986jpeg Wikimedia Commons

The carrier was retired as a result of a major accident (details not known) which required the facilities at the Chernomorskiy yard, in Mykolayiv, located in the newly independent Ukraine (the reasons for not attempting a repair are not known).

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In 1995 Minsk was sold for scrap to a South Korean company. Due to protests from South Korean environmentalists, the ship was resold to the Chinese state-owned Guangdong Ship Dismantling Company. The ship was again saved from the scrapyard when a group of Chinese video-game arcade owners formed the Shenzhen Minsk Investment Company to buy the ship for $4.3 million.

Minsk became the centerpiece of a military theme park in Yantian district, Shatoujiao (沙头角) sub-district, Shenzhen called Minsk World. However, the Shenzhen Minsk company went bankrupt in 2006, and the carrier was put up for auction on 22 March 2006. On 31 May 2006, the carrier was sold in Shenzhen for 128 million RMB to CITIC Shenzhen.

The ship was again sold to Dalian Yongjia Group, a real estate company in Dalian in North China, on 1 Jannary 2013. On 3 April 2016, Chinese news reported the aircraft carrier had been towed to a new destination, Zhoushan for refit, as the decline of its tourist after 2006. After the refit is completed, the ship would be taken to Nantong on the Yangtse River in Jiangsu Province and moored to the west of Sutong Yangtze River Bridge as part of a new theme park that will be opened in 2017.

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Soviet aircraft carrier Minsk Wikipedia