![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437479.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437480.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437481.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437482.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437483.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437484.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437485.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437486.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437487.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437488.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437489.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437490.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437491.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437492.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437493.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437494.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
![The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/10/15/437495.jpg)
The Indonesian Navy’s training ship, KRI Bima Suci, arrives at Pier 15, South Harbor, Manila, on Oct. 15, 2024, for a four-day goodwill visit. This marks its third visit to the Philippines, following its first in October 2018 and its second in August 2019. KRI Bima Suci was launched in September 2017 and was named after the Javanese hero Bima, known for his strength, bravery, and righteousness. This vessel is one of the largest ships in the world, with 36,200 square feet of sails and which can accommodate 200 people. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN