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This a new ultra modern Chinese design concept aircraft carrier. There are reports the 1st Chinese carrier is under construction and could enter service as early as 2015, highly doubtful though.
Chinas New Luxury Aircraft Carrier Hotel
Dmitry on 08 18 11 in Style, Technology
An attendant tidies up a presidential suite at a luxury hotel under construction inside the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. Chinas first aircraft carrier luxury hotel, occupying an area of about 6,000 square meters, has entered the stage of internal decoration and will be opened this year inside the 273 meter-long and 53 meter-wide Kiev Aircraft Carrier, which was sold to a Chinese company in 1996 and was a part of a military theme park since 2004. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
An attendant stands in the living room of a presidential suite at a luxury hotel under construction inside the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
An attendant tidies up a presidential suite at a luxury hotel under construction inside the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
An attendant cleans a toilet in a presidential suite at a luxury hotel under construction inside the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
People from the United States dressed as pirates perform next to the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
Performers dressed as pirates perform next to the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
A boy sits on a missile on the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev for a photo at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
A visitor stands under a missile launcher on the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
A visitor walks out with a bowl of instant noodles from a shop on the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev on Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
A visitor watches a wash house next to a waxwork inside the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
A girl walks through a channel where a game tests the reaction of people to the dizziness inside the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
Chinas New Luxury Aircraft Carrier Hotel
Dmitry on 08 18 11 in Style, Technology
An attendant tidies up a presidential suite at a luxury hotel under construction inside the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. Chinas first aircraft carrier luxury hotel, occupying an area of about 6,000 square meters, has entered the stage of internal decoration and will be opened this year inside the 273 meter-long and 53 meter-wide Kiev Aircraft Carrier, which was sold to a Chinese company in 1996 and was a part of a military theme park since 2004. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
An attendant stands in the living room of a presidential suite at a luxury hotel under construction inside the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
An attendant tidies up a presidential suite at a luxury hotel under construction inside the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
An attendant cleans a toilet in a presidential suite at a luxury hotel under construction inside the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
People from the United States dressed as pirates perform next to the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
Performers dressed as pirates perform next to the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
A boy sits on a missile on the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev for a photo at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
A visitor stands under a missile launcher on the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
A visitor walks out with a bowl of instant noodles from a shop on the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev on Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
A visitor watches a wash house next to a waxwork inside the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)
A girl walks through a channel where a game tests the reaction of people to the dizziness inside the decommissioned former Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev at Bagua beach, on the outskirts of northern Chinas Tianjin, August 16, 2011. (REUTERS / Jason Lee)