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Weekly Focus - Tour of the Ship (Part 3): The Great Cabin

In the following episodes, we are going to tell you interesting things about a ship and a sea adventure in Hong Kong.

Video: The Great Cabin 150K 450K

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** Video produced by HKedCity

** Texts Written by Lynette Yau, Campus Reporter
** Materials developed by English Schools Foundation

** Special thanks to Adventure Ship

 


 

 

 

 

 

A multi-purpose room
The great cabin of the Huan is a large multi-purpose room.

First of all, it acts as a storeroom. Many things like life-vests and life rings are stored inside the cabin.

It is also an indoor classroom as it is equipped with a blackboard. Students can complete simple tasks in the cabin on rainy days.

At night, this great cabin is turned into a bedroom. There are 26 beds for students to sleep in.

On rainy days, the cabin becomes an indoor canteen where students enjoy their meals.

Emergency Exits
In case of emergency, students can escape through the two emergency exits of the cabin. They have to climb up two steps and then escape through the wheelhouse.

Water Tank
There is a trapdoor in the great cabin. It leads to the water tank in the lower deck. An extra rescue boat is also stored in the lower deck. Students, however, are not allowed to enter.

 

Coming Next Week...

Tour of the Ship (Part 4):
The Upper Deck

Previous Week:

Tour of the Ship (Part 2):
The Main Deck and the Wheelhouse

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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