00:00Let's find out what's inside the Indonesian training ship that passed through the South Harbor, Metro Manila.
00:06It was still able to make a goodwill visit to the Indonesian Navy in the country.
00:11Let's find out the details with Bernhard Ferrer, live. Bernhard?
00:17Audrey, we are now inside the largest training ship of the Indonesian Navy
00:22and today, it will be opened to the public.
00:30An open ship will be built by the Indonesian Navy in their training ship, the KRI Dimasuchi today.
00:37The public will have the chance to tour one of the largest tall ships or traditionally rigged sailing vessels in the world.
00:46It has a size of 36,200 square feet and has a full capacity of 200 people.
00:52It is known as the floating ambassador of goodwill that has an important role in the diplomatic mission of Indonesia.
00:59Yesterday, the KRI Dimasuchi arrived in the country for a four-day goodwill visit.
01:05The ship also visited Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, China, South Korea, Russia, and Japan.
01:12The Philippines is the last stop for the country to visit before returning to the home port in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia.
01:21The Philippines and Indonesia have a strong cooperation when it comes to maintaining security in their boundaries.
01:29Audrey, today, the crew of the ship will have a drum display in Makati
01:37and tomorrow, they will have a diplomatic reception in the diplomatic community.
01:42See you, Audrey.
01:43Thank you very much, Bernhard Ferrer.
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