The ultra-large container ship ONE Fu Ze docked at the Dapukou container terminal in the Jintang port area of Ningbo Zhoushan Port.
The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru has been nominated for Best Documentary/Science and Educational Film for the 37th China Golden Rooster Awards.
Dinghai's manufacturing sector saw an investment of 12.34 billion yuan ($1.73 billion) in this year's first three quarters, with an impressive 85 percent growth.
Zhoushan has been exploring new paths forward for marine ecological protection.
The number of participants in the Belt and Road Energy Partnership has expanded to 34 countries.
The tunnel boring machine Dinghai begin excavating from the land section into the sea section at a depth of 42 meters below sea level on Oct 22.
The Zhoushan Art Museum in Putuo district, Zhoushan, Zhejiang province, will open to the public in December.
The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru has brought pride to domestic filmmakers and will encourage more excellent documentaries to be screened in theaters.
To date, Zhoushan has conducted over 2,310 mobile medical service visits.
In recent years, Zhoushan Port has been pioneering the development of green ports, exploring new power systems for port applications.
The 2024 Zhoushan Islands Triathlon kicked off at Nansha Beach on Zhujiajian Island, Zhoushan, Zhejiang province, on Oct 20.
Zhoushan hosted the 2024 International Association of Classification Societies Technical Seminar on Oct 18.
The daily passenger throughput of Zhoushan Putuoshan International Airport exceeded 10,000 and its cargo and mail throughput surpassed 34 metric tons.
At the 7th International Petroleum and Natural Gas Enterprises Conference, 18 major projects totaling 39.5 billion yuan ($5.55 billion) were signed.
The 2024 China Daishan Island International Kite Festival will take place at the Lulan Qingsha scenic area.
A regular flight service between Zhoushan and Hong Kong is set to launch on Nov 7.
China's export performance has remained robust, indicating the continued advantages of the country's manufacturing sector.
Baisha Island has accelerated the development of a "blue carbon" economy to explore new ways to turn its marine advantages into carbon emission reduction.