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Novorossiysk was ultimately scrapped in South Korea, but local protests led to Minsk being sold off to a Chinese company to be broken down. A group of Chinese entrepreneurs subsequently saved the ex-Minsk from the torch. The ship, with a mixture of retired Soviet-design and Chinese combat aircraft on its deck, became the centerpiece of a theme park called Minsk World that opened in 2000. Minsk World went bankrupt in 2006 and the Chinese government eventually reclaimed the land it stood on.
In the late 2010s, Minsk , already in increasingly poor condition, was relocated to where it sits currently, some 50 miles northwest of the Chinese city of Shanghai. Plans to establish a new Minsk World never came to fruition and the steadily more dilapidated ship became a destination for so-called ‘urban explorers’ to sneak aboard, as can be seen in the video below.
There are reports that authorities in the nearby city of Nantong had announced plans in January to rehabilitate the ship and turn it into a “national defense science education center.”
It’s interesting to note that former Kiev is also in China, where it became a separate tourist attraction at the Binhai Aircraft Park in Tianjin, China, some 100 miles southeast of Beijing. In 2011, the company that owns Binhai announced plans to turn the carrier, which has been much better maintained than Minsk , into a floating luxury hotel .
The extent of the damage that former Minsk may now have suffered remains to be seen. It is unfortunately possible that the ship’s already very sad story is now finally coming to an inglorious end.
UPDATE:
The fire looks to have subsided, but the island superstructure is destroyed:
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