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Hai Yung (Chinese: 海容; pinyin: Hǎiróng) was a protected cruiser of the Chinese Navy. Hai Yung was one of a of three ships built in Germany for the Chinese after the losses of the First Sino-Japanese War. The ship was a small protected cruiser with quick-firing guns, a departure from the prewar Chinese navy's emphasis on heavy but slow-firing weapons for its cruisers. Hai Yung resembled the British protected cruisers of the Apollo class and Italian Regioni class, and may have been modeled on the similar Dutch Gelderland-class cruisers. Germany itself would increase the number of similar ships for its own navy starting with the Gazelle class and its faster successors up until World War I.

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  • Hai Yung (Chinese: 海容; pinyin: Hǎiróng) was a protected cruiser of the Chinese Navy. Hai Yung was one of a of three ships built in Germany for the Chinese after the losses of the First Sino-Japanese War. The ship was a small protected cruiser with quick-firing guns, a departure from the prewar Chinese navy's emphasis on heavy but slow-firing weapons for its cruisers. Hai Yung resembled the British protected cruisers of the Apollo class and Italian Regioni class, and may have been modeled on the similar Dutch Gelderland-class cruisers. Germany itself would increase the number of similar ships for its own navy starting with the Gazelle class and its faster successors up until World War I. In 1906 Hai Yung was sent on a six-month journey to survey the conditions of overseas Chinese communities in South-East Asia. Much of the navy switched loyalties to the rebellion that overthrew the Manchu dynasty in 1911.. On 24 April 1916, Hai Yung collided with the Chinese Army transport ship Hsin-Yu in the East China Sea south of the Chusan Islands. Hsin-Yu sank with the loss of about 1,000 lives. Hai Yung and her sister ships survived the revolution and were obsolete by 1935, when they were discarded. They all were scuttled as blockships in the Yangtze on 11 August 1937 during the Second Sino-Japanese War. (en)
  • Die Hai Yung (chinesisch 海容 / 海容, Pinyin Hǎiróng) war ein Geschützter Kreuzer der gleichnamigen Klasse der des Kaiserreich China und später der Marine der Republik China, der von 1898 bis 1937 in Dienst stand. (de)
  • El Hai Yung fue un crucero protegido de la Flota de Beiyang de la dinastía Qing china (también conocida como dinastía manchú) . Era buque cabeza de una clase de tres cruceros, construidos en Alemania, para la Marina china tras las pérdidas sufridas por esta última durante la primera guerra chino-japonesa.​ (es)
  • 海容号防护巡洋舰是清朝末期订购的一艘防护巡洋舰,为海容级巡洋舰首舰。辛亥革命后,海容舰参加革命,加入中华民国海军,经历了军阀混战的动荡时代,最终1937年淞沪会战期间在江阴要塞附近自沉。清末總理各國事務衙門主持海军建设时期,所购军舰均以「海」字开头。本舰作为甲午战争中国惨败后海军重建时期新购主力军舰之一,舰名寓意「布局有容」。 (zh)
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  • Die Hai Yung (chinesisch 海容 / 海容, Pinyin Hǎiróng) war ein Geschützter Kreuzer der gleichnamigen Klasse der des Kaiserreich China und später der Marine der Republik China, der von 1898 bis 1937 in Dienst stand. (de)
  • El Hai Yung fue un crucero protegido de la Flota de Beiyang de la dinastía Qing china (también conocida como dinastía manchú) . Era buque cabeza de una clase de tres cruceros, construidos en Alemania, para la Marina china tras las pérdidas sufridas por esta última durante la primera guerra chino-japonesa.​ (es)
  • 海容号防护巡洋舰是清朝末期订购的一艘防护巡洋舰,为海容级巡洋舰首舰。辛亥革命后,海容舰参加革命,加入中华民国海军,经历了军阀混战的动荡时代,最终1937年淞沪会战期间在江阴要塞附近自沉。清末總理各國事務衙門主持海军建设时期,所购军舰均以「海」字开头。本舰作为甲午战争中国惨败后海军重建时期新购主力军舰之一,舰名寓意「布局有容」。 (zh)
  • Hai Yung (Chinese: 海容; pinyin: Hǎiróng) was a protected cruiser of the Chinese Navy. Hai Yung was one of a of three ships built in Germany for the Chinese after the losses of the First Sino-Japanese War. The ship was a small protected cruiser with quick-firing guns, a departure from the prewar Chinese navy's emphasis on heavy but slow-firing weapons for its cruisers. Hai Yung resembled the British protected cruisers of the Apollo class and Italian Regioni class, and may have been modeled on the similar Dutch Gelderland-class cruisers. Germany itself would increase the number of similar ships for its own navy starting with the Gazelle class and its faster successors up until World War I. (en)
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  • Hai Yung (Schiff) (de)
  • Hai Yung (1898) (es)
  • Chinese cruiser Hai Yung (en)
  • 海容號防護巡洋艦 (zh)
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