File:US Navy 060906-N-0879R-004 Commander, Navy Region Hawaii, Rear Adm. T. G. Alexander prepares to make an offering during a Lion Dance following the arrival of two ships representing China's Navy.jpg

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English: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Sept. 6, 2006) - Commander, Navy Region Hawaii, Rear Adm. T. G. Alexander prepares to make an offering during a Lion Dance following the arrival of two ships representing China's Navy, the destroyer Qingdao (DDG 113) and the oiler Hongzehu (AOR 881). The ships arrived in Pearl Harbor for a routine port visit U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist David Rush (RELEASED)
Date Taken on 6 September 2006
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