The replenishment ship HMAS Sirius of the Royal Australian Navy on October 30 anchored at Tien Sa Port in the central city of Da Nang, beginning its five-day visit to the locality.

During their stay in Da Nang, the Australian officers and crewmembers will pay courtesy visits to leaders of the municipal People’s Committee and High Commands of the Military Zone 5 and the Navy Zone 3.

They will also engage in a sports exchange with the Navy Zone 3 High Command officers and shared experience on how to replenish supplies, monitor strange ships and conduct joint exercises at sea.
They will also visit tourist sites in Da Nang and Hoi An.
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