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  • Economy&Life | Int'l cruise ship carrying over 1,800 tourists arrives in China's Tianjin

    Cruise ship Serenade of the Seas docked at Tianjin International Cruise Home Port in north China's port city of Tianjin on Sunday morning, with over 1,800 tourists from 50 countries and regions aboard.

    April08,2024


  • China's Tianjin Int'l Cruise Home Port sees tourism revival

    Tianjin International Cruise Home Port in north China has handled more than 200,000 inbound and outbound passengers since its full resumption of international cruise ship transport on Sept. 27, 2023.

    March25,2024


  • Royal Caribbean International adds China's Tianjin in cruise deployment

    Royal Caribbean International announced its new China route deployment plan on Tuesday, with two cruises deployed in the ports at Shanghai, Tianjin and Hong Kong.

    March13,2024


  • China's cruise tourism industry sees promising revival

    Boasting Mediterranean-style décor, global cuisine and boutique shopping, the cruise ship "Mediterranea" left north China's Tianjin on Sept. 30 for Sasebo and Fukuoka in Japan, among other spots, providing an ideal holiday getaway.

    October10,2023


  • CSSC, Sanya sign agreement on developing cruise industry

    The cruise business of major Chinese shipbuilder China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) has signed an agreement on developing the cruise industry with the municipal government of Sanya, a resort city in south China's Hainan Province.

    December15,2020


  • China-US cruise JV welcomes first ship

    CSSC Carnival Cruise Shipping, a joint venture between China's largest shipbuilding company China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) and the U.S.-based Carnival Corporation, on Monday welcomed its newest fleet member.

    January14,2020


  • China’s Hainan Province issues plan to promote cruise tourism

    South China’s Hainan Province has issued a plan to develop cruise ports and launch more cruise products, according to a notice published Wednesday on the provincial government website.

    July17,2019


  • U.S. cruise liner to expand in Chinese market

    U.S. cruise liner Royal Caribbean Cruises announced plans for expansion in China by 2020 as cruises are gaining popularity among the Chinese.

    May10,2019


  • China's cruise market grows in 2016

    China's major port cities saw a growing number of inbound and outbound cruise ships in 2016, totaling 1,040, according to the China Cruise and Yacht Industry Association.

    May19,2017


  • U.S. cruise to travel maritime Silk Road to promote cultural exchanges

    A U.S. branded cruise ship will soon sail on the maritime Silk Road route to share the beautiful Silk Road stories with the world and promote cultural exchanges between the people.

    May05,2017


  • U.S. cruise to travel maritime Silk Road to promote cultural exchanges

    A U.S. branded cruise ship will soon sail on the maritime Silk Road route to share the beautiful Silk Road stories with the world and promote cultural exchanges between the people.

    May05,2017


  • China sees record high outbound cruise passengers in 2016

    The number of outbound cruise passengers in China topped 2 million for the first time in 2016, according to a report by China Cruise & Yacht Industry Association (CCYIA) Thursday.

    January19,2017


  • Third cruise liner to sail in South China Sea

    A Chinese company will soon add another cruise ship to sail around the Xisha islands in the South China Sea, bringing the number of regular cruise ships in the region to three.

    December27,2016


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