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The MV Tai Ching 21 (Chinese: 大慶21號) was a Taiwanese fishing vessel which was found empty and gutted by fire on 9 November 2008 near Kiribati. The abandoned 50-ton ship had suffered a fire several days previously, and its lifeboat and three life rafts were missing. No mayday call was received. The date of the last radio transmission from the vessel was 28 October 2008. A search of 21,000 square miles (54,000 km2) of the Pacific Ocean north of Fiji by a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules and a New Zealand Air Force P-3 Orion found no trace of the Taiwanese captain Yan Jingang (Chinese: 顏金港; pinyin: Yán Jīn-gǎng) or crew (18 Chinese, 6 Indonesians, and 4 Filipinos).

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  • Ta Ching 21 (de)
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  • Das Langleinenfischereifahrzeug Ta Ching No. 21 (chinesisch: 大慶21號), auch Ta Ching 21 oder Tai Ching 21 wurde ohne Besatzung im November 2008 im Pazifik vor Kiribati entdeckt und als Geisterschiff bekannt. (de)
  • The MV Tai Ching 21 (Chinese: 大慶21號) was a Taiwanese fishing vessel which was found empty and gutted by fire on 9 November 2008 near Kiribati. The abandoned 50-ton ship had suffered a fire several days previously, and its lifeboat and three life rafts were missing. No mayday call was received. The date of the last radio transmission from the vessel was 28 October 2008. A search of 21,000 square miles (54,000 km2) of the Pacific Ocean north of Fiji by a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules and a New Zealand Air Force P-3 Orion found no trace of the Taiwanese captain Yan Jingang (Chinese: 顏金港; pinyin: Yán Jīn-gǎng) or crew (18 Chinese, 6 Indonesians, and 4 Filipinos). (en)
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  • Das Langleinenfischereifahrzeug Ta Ching No. 21 (chinesisch: 大慶21號), auch Ta Ching 21 oder Tai Ching 21 wurde ohne Besatzung im November 2008 im Pazifik vor Kiribati entdeckt und als Geisterschiff bekannt. (de)
  • The MV Tai Ching 21 (Chinese: 大慶21號) was a Taiwanese fishing vessel which was found empty and gutted by fire on 9 November 2008 near Kiribati. The abandoned 50-ton ship had suffered a fire several days previously, and its lifeboat and three life rafts were missing. No mayday call was received. The date of the last radio transmission from the vessel was 28 October 2008. A search of 21,000 square miles (54,000 km2) of the Pacific Ocean north of Fiji by a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules and a New Zealand Air Force P-3 Orion found no trace of the Taiwanese captain Yan Jingang (Chinese: 顏金港; pinyin: Yán Jīn-gǎng) or crew (18 Chinese, 6 Indonesians, and 4 Filipinos). (en)
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