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China to launch cruise ship in South China Sea for tourism

China to launch cruise ship in South China Sea for tourism

TIL Desk/World/Beijing-China is all set to launch a new cruise ship in the disputed South China Sea’s islands this month to promote tourism, a media report said on Friday. Nanhai Zhi Meng, the new cruise ship with a capacity of 893 people, will start its maiden voyage in late December from Sanya to the Yongle Islands which are administered by China’s newly-built city in the South China Sea called Sansha in Hainan province.

The cruise ship, owned by the Nanhai Cruises company, has finished a trial voyage and has seen hot ticket sales since booking opened in late November. The trip will take four days, mainly visiting the islands of Yinyu, Quanfu and Yagong in the Xisha (Paracel) Islands, the report said. The ship is scheduled to make the voyage four to six times each month.  The Paracel Islands also claimed by Vietnam are a cluster of islets, sandbanks and reefs south-east of Hainan Island and famous for their unusual scenery and ecosystem.

Sansha city on Yongxing, one of the Xisha islands, was founded in July 2012 by China to extend its writ over the area. The city envisages tourism as its economic engine and administers three island groups — Xisha, Zhongsha and Nansha — along with surrounding waters in the South China Sea, it said. Another cruise ship owned by the Hainan Strait Shipping company has offered cruises along the route since it opened in April 2013. So far, 23,000 tourists have taken the tour.

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